In the early 1940s, George Carl Wilhems worked through the Binder and Sangor shops. During this period, he drew for Fiction House, doing 'Double-Slango Kids' in the Rangers of Freedom comic book, and other features like 'Camilla', 'Crash Barker', 'Gale Allen', 'Parachute Patrol' and 'Tabu'. He also contributed to Real Life Comics by Better Publications. A veteran of World War II, Wilhelms worked for the American Comics Group (ACG) in the 1950s and 1960s. He drew for the mystery comic books 'Forbidden Worlds' and 'Operation Peril' (the 'Time Travelers' series). Afterwards, he contributed to Gold Key's 'Twilight Zone'.
Subject ID: 149104
MoreIn the early 1940s, George Carl Wilhems worked through the Binder and Sangor shops. During this period, he drew for Fiction House, doing 'Double-Slango Kids' in the Rangers of Freedom comic book, and other features like 'Camilla', 'Crash Barker', 'Gale Allen', 'Parachute Patrol' and 'Tabu'. He also contributed to Real Life Comics by Better Publications. A veteran of World War II, Wilhelms worked for the American Comics Group (ACG) in the 1950s and 1960s. He drew for the mystery comic books 'Forbidden Worlds' and 'Operation Peril' (the 'Time Travelers' series). Afterwards, he contributed to Gold Key's 'Twilight Zone'.
Subject ID: 149104
Subject ID: 149104