Sheldon Douglas Moldoff April 14, 1920 New York City, New York, U.S.
Died
February 29, 2012(2012-02-29) (aged 91) Fort Lauderdale, Florida, U.S.
Nationality
American
Area(s)
Penciller
Pseudonym(s)
Shelly
Notable works
Batman, Poison Ivy, Mr. Freeze
Awards
Inkpot Award
Signature
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Sheldon "Shelly" Moldoff (/ˈmoʊldɒf/;[1] April 14, 1920 – February 29, 2012)[2] was an American comics artist best known for his early work on the DC Comics characters Hawkman and Hawkgirl, and as one of Bob Kane's primary "ghost artists" (uncredited collaborators) on the superhero Batman. He co-created the Batman supervillains Poison Ivy, Mr. Freeze, the second Clayface, and Bat-Mite, as well as the original heroes Bat-Girl, Batwoman, and Ace the Bat-Hound. Moldoff is the sole creator of the Black Pirate. Moldoff is not to be confused with fellow Golden Age comics professional Sheldon Mayer.
^Creators In Depth 4: Sheldon "Shelly" Moldoff
^"In Memory of Sheldon Douglas Moldoff April 14, 1920 – February 29, 2012". Coral Springs, Florida: Kraeer Funeral Home and Cremation Center. Archived from the original on December 31, 2012. Retrieved March 4, 2012.
Sheldon "Shelly" Moldoff (/ˈmoʊldɒf/; April 14, 1920 – February 29, 2012) was an American comics artist best known for his early work on the DC Comics...
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Bill Finger and artist SheldonMoldoff." McAvennie, Michael "1960s" in Dolan, p. 103: "Scribe Bill Finger and artist SheldonMoldoff reshaped the face of...
ISBN 978-0-8018-7450-5, p. 19. Daniels (1999), p. 29 Bill Finger (w), Bob Kane (p), SheldonMoldoff (i). "The Batman and How He Came to Be" Detective Comics, no. 33, pp...
animated musical adventure film directed by Eric Porter, written by SheldonMoldoff, and was the country's first animated feature film. The two sequence...
that Batman and Robin were homosexual. Writer Bill Finger and artist SheldonMoldoff introduced Bat-Mite in issue #267 (May 1959) and Clayface in #298 (Dec...
Finger (w), SheldonMoldoff (p), Joe Giella (i). "Gotham Gang Line-Up!" Detective Comics, no. 328 (June 1964). DC Comics. Gardner Fox (w), SheldonMoldoff (p)...
'Ace, the Bat-Hound!' In the story by writer Bill Finger and artist SheldonMoldoff, Batman and Robin found a German Shepherd called Ace. "Ace the Bat-Hound...
during the comic series Robin Rises. Ace the Bat-Hound Bill Finger SheldonMoldoff Batman #92 (June 1955) In 1955, a few months after the Superman mythos...
fellow Golden Age comics professional SheldonMoldoff. Mayer was born in Harlem, New York, to a Jewish family. Sheldon Mayer's career in the days before comic...
iconic haircut. In 1966, comic book writer Robert Kanigher and artist SheldonMoldoff created DC Comics character Poison Ivy, basing her appearance on Page...
Succeeded by Ross Andru Preceded by SheldonMoldoff Detective Comics artist 1964–1967 Succeeded by SheldonMoldoff Preceded by Sal Buscema Nova artist...
Detective Comics No. 31 in September 1939 by Gardner Fox, Bob Kane and SheldonMoldoff introduced a romantic interest of Batman named Julie Madison, the weapon...
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Hawkgirl in All Star Comics #5 (July 1941), in a costume created by SheldonMoldoff, based on Neville's Hawkman costume. With the fading popularity of...
Comics #201 (November 1953), and was created by Edmond Hamilton and SheldonMoldoff. The second character to use the "Human Target" title (Christopher...
mythos from Brigham Young University Bill Finger (w), Bob Kane (p), SheldonMoldoff (i). "The Batman and How He Came to Be" Detective Comics, no. 33, pp...
Betty Kane was introduced into publication in 1961 by Bill Finger and SheldonMoldoff as Bat-Girl, and was replaced in 1967 by Barbara Gordon, who became...
appeared in Big Bang Comics #2 (Summer 1994), created by Chris Ecker and SheldonMoldoff. Thunder Girl is a pastiche of Mary Marvel of DC Comics. Molly Wilson...
action-comedy lampoon. Storyboard design was by Kane's assistant/ghost SheldonMoldoff. In the animated series, the pair are anthropomorphic animal superheroes...