Paul Reinman (born 1910, Germany; life status uncertain) is an American comic book artist best known as one of Jack Kirby's Silver Age inkers, including on the first issues of The Incredible Hulk and The X-Men.
Reinman also worked for MLJ, the company that would become Archie Comics, on characters including the Black Hood, the Hangman and the Wizard. His Golden Age work for Timely Comics, the 1940s predecessor of Marvel, included Human Torch and Sub-Mariner stories in Captain America Comics and elsewhere.
He went on to pencil horror, science fiction, Bible stories, war fiction and other genres for Marvel's 1950s predecessor, Atlas Comics.
Reinman would eventually ink Kirby on numerous landmark Marvel books, including The Incredible Hulk #1 (May 1962), The X-Men #1-5 (Sept. 1963 - May 1964) and The Avengers #2, 3 & 5 (Nov. 1963, Jan. & May 1964), giving a dark, scratchy moodiness distinct from the full, fleshy inks of Dick Ayers, the bold, blocky thickness of George Roussos, or the arid, tapestry-like flatness of Vince Colletta, to name three other frequent Kirby inkers of that era.
In 1965, Reinman and Jerry Siegel created The Mighty Crusaders for Archie Comics' short-lived superhero line. Reinman also worked with Siegel on the company's version of The Shadow, based on the famous radio and pulp magazine character.
The prolific Reinman's other work includes numerous issues of Adventures into the Unknown and Forbidden Worlds for the small American Comics Group (AGC) in the 1950s and 1960s. He and Richard E. Hughes co-created the spy character John Force in ACG's Magic Agent #1 (Jan-Feb 1962).
Reinman remained active through at least the mid-1970s, penciling Ka-Zar #1 (Jan. 1974) and assisting John Romita on the pencils of The Amazing Spider-Man #132 (May 1974). As of 2006, it is uncertain whether he is living or deceased.
1910 births | Comics artists | Golden Age comics creators | Possibly living people | Spider-Man artists
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