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Mort Leav
Born
Mortimer Leav (1916-07-09)July 9, 1916
Died
September 21, 2005(2005-09-21) (aged 89)
Nationality
American
Area(s)
Penciller, Inker
Pseudonym(s)
Stanley Maxwell
Mortimer Leav (July 9, 1916 – September 21, 2005)[1][2] was an American artist best known as co-creator of the influential comic-book character the Heap, and for his advertising art, which included some of the earliest TV commercial storyboards – among them, for Procter & Gamble's venerable Charmin bathroom-tissue character, the grocer Mr. Whipple.
^Mortimer Leav, Social Security Number 110-12-9691, at the United States Social Security Death Index via GenealogyBank.com. Archived from the original source on March 4, 2012
^Mortimer Leav at the United States Social Security Death Index via FamilySearch.org. Retrieved March 1, 2013.
venerable Charmin bathroom-tissue character, the grocer Mr. Whipple. MortLeav began his professional career in 1936 with New York City's Editors Press...
under a variety of pseudonyms), Bob Kane, Matt Baker, Mort Meskin, Lou Fine, Bob Powell, MortLeav, Art Saaf, Dick Briefer, Lily Renée, and Ruth Roche....
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Retrieved September 16, 2018. Sometimes spelled "Rae Herman", though artist MortLeav was cited in Alter Ego #60 (July 2006), p. 54, as recalling her first...
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contributing artists included John Buscema, Syd Shores, Bernard Krigstein and MortLeav. Orbit was a founding member of the Association of Comics Magazine Publishers...
Rick Law David Lawrence Bob Layton Leon Lazarus Mell Lazarus - (Momma) MortLeav Jae Lee Jim Lee Stan Lee - (writer of Spider-Man, The Incredible Hulk...
feature "The Heap", starring a shambling, elemental muck monster created by MortLeav and Harry Stein in 1942, and which decades later served as an inspiration...
Heap in Air Fighters Comics #3 (December), created by Harry Stein and MortLeav - Hillman Periodicals Kid Eternity in Hit Comics #25 (December), created...
Robles, was a staff cartoonist for EPS beginning in 1933. Cartoonist MortLeav began his professional career in 1936 with EPS, supplying illustrations...
titles Young Love and Young Romance in 1963, upon Crestwood Publications "leav[ing] the comic book business". Larry Nadle succeeded Phyllis Reed as editor...