(b. 29/9/1926, USA) Russell Heath was born in New York in 1926, and did his first comic work on 'Hammerhead Hawley' at the age of sixteen. In 1946, he was employed by Timely, where he began drawing for several different genres of strips. His best work was on Westerns, especially 'Arizona Kid' and 'Kid Colt Outlaw', which stood out for their realistic artwork and details.Other genres Russ Heath drew were love stories, science-fiction and adventure, such as 'Mad' and 'Frontline Combat' for EC Comics. In 1950, he joined National, where he worked on the full range of comic book features, among which were 'Silent Knight', 'Sgt. Rock', 'Sea Devils' and 'Golden Gladiator'.Apart from his own comic work, Heath assisted other artists, such as George Wunder on 'Terry and the Pirates', Dan Barry on 'Flash Gordon' and Kurtzman and Elder on 'Little Annie Fanny'. In 1981, Heath did his first newspaper strip, a revived version of 'The Lone Ranger' for the New York Times Syndicate. After this folded in 1984, Russ Heath devoted most of his time to animated cartoons.
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