Crusty Bunker, or the Crusty Bunkers, was the collective pseudonym of a group of comic book inkers clustered around Neal Adams' and Dick Giordano's New York City-based art and design agency Continuity Studios from 1972 to 1977. The group was also occasionally credited as Ilya Hunch, Chuck Bunker, or The Goon Squad.[1] Many Crusty Bunkers team members went on to successful individual careers in the comics industry.
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CrustyBunker, or the CrustyBunkers, was the collective pseudonym of a group of comic book inkers clustered around Neal Adams' and Dick Giordano's New...
(When doing collective comics work, the artists were often credited as "CrustyBunkers.") More established cartoonists like Win Mortimer found work at Continuity...
Vampirella #10 (March 1971). After briefly serving as a member of the CrustyBunkers, Englehart started working as a full-time writer. He began with a co-writing...
work with the inker in a more collaborative fashion. Among Neal Adams' CrustyBunkers, one inker may have been responsible for the characters' heads, another...
and comic book packager Continuity Studios and was a member of the CrustyBunkers. As he explained in a 2000 interview: "Continuity was gearing up to...
well as with Neal Adams' Continuity Associates as a member of the "CrustyBunkers". He was then hired as an assistant inker to Murphy Anderson, who was...
second season of Archie Bunker's Place ("Archie Alone") reveals that Edith has died as the result of a stroke. Beneath his crusty, irascible exterior, Archie...
Atlas/Seaboard, before joining with Marvel. Milgrom also worked as a "CrustyBunker" for Neal Adams' Continuity Associates in 1977. At one point Milgrom...
Wrightson, Hama became part of the comic-book inking gang credited as the "CrustyBunkers." His first known work as such is on the Alan Weiss-penciled "Slaves...
Issue 44, "The Fiend and the Flame", Roy Thomas (w), John Buscema/The CrustyBunkers (a). Issue 67, "Talons of the Man-Tiger", Roy Thomas (w), John Buscema...
to 1974. Wiacek got his start in the mid-1970s as a member of the "CrustyBunkers" inking collective. For a short time in 1975–1976 he inked backgrounds...
When doing collective comics work, the artists were often credited as "CrustyBunkers." More established cartoonists like Win Mortimer found work at Continuity...
working at Neal Adams' Continuity Associates and was a member of the CrustyBunkers. He began writing and drawing for Marvel Comics in 1974, mostly doing...
Hollywood Reporter that Adams had died from complications of sepsis. CrustyBunkers Miller, John Jackson (June 10, 2005). "Comics Industry Birthdays". Comics...
Pain Ease" by writer Dennis O'Neil and artists Howard Chaykin and the CrustyBunkers. It featured a cover by Michael Kaluta. The same creative team adapted...
Adams and Dick Giordano's Continuity Associates as a member of the CrustyBunkers. In 1975, after sporadic work with DC and Marvel, Broderick joined the...
Pablo Marcos, Alfredo Alcala, Ernie Chan, Win Mortimer, Tony DiPreta, CrustyBunkers Penciller(s) Syd Shores, Dick Ayers, John Buscema, Virgilio Redondo...
Belmont-Tower, If and Galaxy Science Fiction. He was an original member of the CrustyBunkers, and worked closely with Neal Adams at Continuity Associates between...
and began to draw comics at the end of high school. He assisted the CrustyBunkers at Neal Adams' Continuity Studios in the 1970s. Plunkett's first credited...
greatest Batman short stories ever. In 1976, Amendola was part of the CrustyBunkers, a group of comic book inkers who assisted Neal Adams on various projects...
Cirocco began his career in the comics industry as a member of the CrustyBunkers at Neal Adams' Continuity Studios. His first professional assignments...
Adams' Continuity Associates where his "fledgling contemporaries," the CrustyBunkers ("Terry Austin, Bob Wiacek, Joe Rubinstein, Bob McLeod, Joe Brozowski...
2014). "[Review] 'Winter of Frozen Dreams' Forecast is Fair, If Not Dry and Crusty". Bloody Disgusting. Retrieved June 15, 2023. Hinckley, David (January 23...