Martin Nodell
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Personal History
Personal History of Martin Nodell is unknown.
Professional History
Martin Nodell (November 15th, 1915 - December 9th, 2006) was an illustrator for National Periodical Publications. He is most widely recognized for creating the original Golden Age Green Lantern. Outside of comics, Martin also created other recognizable icons including the Exxon tiger and the Pillsbury Doughboy. Martin wrote a lot of his Green Lantern material under the pen name, Mart Dellon. Martin Nodell passed away at a nursing home in Muskego, Wisconsin at the age of 91.
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Trivia
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See Also
- Gallery of Martin Nodell's pictures
- Quotations by Martin Nodell
- Martin Nodell in the news
- Martin Nodell's Images as a Penciler
- Martin Nodell's Images as an Inker
- Martin Nodell's Images as a Cover Artist
- Martin Nodell's Images as a Penciler
- Martin Nodell's Images as an Inker
- Martin Nodell's Images as a Cover Artist
Work History
- Martin Nodell/Penciler
- Martin Nodell/Inker
- Martin Nodell/Cover Artist
- Martin Nodell/Letterer
- Martin Nodell/Creations
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