Nick Cardy has been a cartoonist and illustrator for over 50 years.
Spanning the Golden Age to the present, Cardy's career began in 1939
with the Eisner-Iger shop, which produced the Spirit newspaper
supplement, Plastic Man comic books and more. Cardy went on to
illustrate newspaper strips, including Tarzan, and enjoyed a 25 year
association with DC Comics before moving on to magazine and movie poster
illustration. As well as being one of DC Comics' top Batman and Superman
cover artists, fans remember that in the 1960s, Nick helped define
comics' Silver Age with sequential artwork on Aquaman, Teen Titans, and
Bat Lash. The artist's contributions to the comic book industry earned
him the prestigious Ink Pot Award for Outstanding achievement. Cardy did
occasional non-comics illustration work throughout the decades in which
he focused primarily on comic books and strips. But in 1975 the artist
decided to focus on non-comics illustration, particularly movie and
television work. Some of the properties he worked on include Bad News
Bears, Return of the Pink Panther, Meatballs II, California Suite, and
even Apocalypse Now. This Eisner Award-nominated volume offers an
exploration of Cardy's art career.