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C.C. Beck

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C.C. Beck

[[Image:|200px|center|C.C. Beck]]
Pseudonyms
C.C. Beck


Characteristics
Gender

Date of Birth
June 8, 1910

Date of Death
November 22, 1989

Place of Birth

Creations

First publication

Unknown



Contents

Personal History

Personal History of C.C. Beck is unknown.


Professional History

Clarence Charles Beck (June 8th 1910 - November 22nd 1989) was an artist and inker for Fawcett Publications. He is commonly recognized as the co-creator of several heroic characters, all of whom would later become the property of DC Comics including, Shazam, Captain Marvel, Mary Marvel, Captain Marvel, Jr and many more. Writer/artist Jerry Ordway honored Beck's memory in the Power of Shazam series, by naming Billy Batson's father after him (C.C. Batson). C.C. Beck was posthumously inducted into the Eisner Hall of Fame in 1993. The following bibliography pertains to C.C.'s body of work as it relates to the DC Comics family of titles only.

Issues credited

Incomplete


Notes

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Trivia

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See Also


Work History


Official Website

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