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'''Russ Heath''' {{born|29|September|1926}} was a [[comics|comic book]] artist, known for his realistic imagery.
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'''Russell "Russ" Heath, Jr.''' {{born|29|September|1926|died|23|August|2018}} was a {{comic}} artist known for his realistic imagery. He worked for a number of companies through his career, including both [[DC Comics|DC]] and [[Marvel Comics]], working on science fiction stories, westerns, and war tales.
   
 
Born in New York City, he was fully employed in the comic industry by the time he was 20 working for Timely Comics. During the 1960s, he also worked for ''Playboy'' on their "Little Annie Fanny" comic strip.
He worked for a number of companies through his career, including both [[DC Comics|DC]] and [[Marvel Comics]], working on science fiction stories, westerns, and war tales.
 
 
Born in New York City, he was fully employed in the comic industry by the time he was 20 working for Timely Comics. During the 1960s, he also worked for "Playboy" on their ''Little Annie Fanny'' comic strip.
 
   
 
In {{y|1975}}, he worked for [[Peter Pan Records]], contributing some artwork to some of their releases, including at least two of their comic stories ("[[Passage to Moauv]]" and "[[The Crier in Emptiness]]").
 
In {{y|1975}}, he worked for [[Peter Pan Records]], contributing some artwork to some of their releases, including at least two of their comic stories ("[[Passage to Moauv]]" and "[[The Crier in Emptiness]]").
   
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Heath [[Star Trek deaths#August|died]] of cancer on 23 August 2018 in Long Beach, California, USA.
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Latest revision as of 18:16, 11 September 2020

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Russell "Russ" Heath, Jr. (29 September 192623 August 2018; age 91) was a comic book artist known for his realistic imagery. He worked for a number of companies through his career, including both DC and Marvel Comics, working on science fiction stories, westerns, and war tales.

Born in New York City, he was fully employed in the comic industry by the time he was 20 working for Timely Comics. During the 1960s, he also worked for Playboy on their "Little Annie Fanny" comic strip.

In 1975, he worked for Peter Pan Records, contributing some artwork to some of their releases, including at least two of their comic stories ("Passage to Moauv" and "The Crier in Emptiness").

Heath died of cancer on 23 August 2018 in Long Beach, California, USA.

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