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Stanley Rawinis was born in Brooklyn, Kings, New York to immigrant parents, Stanislaw Anton Rawinis and Angeline (Zurinski) Rawinis. Stan Kaye was a regular 'Superman' inker from 1944 onward for Wayne Boring. He also pencilled some humor features in the 1940's including 'Hayfoot Henry'. He inked Curt Swan's work on the 'Superman' 3-D book produced in 1953 and Curt's early work on the 'Superman/Batman' team-ups in World's Finest. In 1955 Stan and Curt took over the 'Superman' daily comic strip and then became the cover artists for 'Superman' and Action in late 1957. They also did most of the 'Batman' and Detective covers in 1958-59.




Alfred John Plastino was an American comics artist best known as one of the most prolific Superman artists of the 1950s, along with his DC Comics colleague Wayne Boring. Plastino also worked as a comics writer, editor, letterer, and colorist. With writer Otto Binder, he co-created the DC characters Supergirl and Brainiac, as well as the teenage team the Legion of Super-Heroes.



