E. C. Segar (b. 1894)

Born: 1894 December 8 in Chester, Illinois, United States
Died: 1938 October 13 in Santa Monica, California, United States
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Name:

  • E. C. Segar
  • Type: Common Alternative Name
    Given name: E. C. Family name: Segar

Other Names:

  1. Elzie Segar Type: Common Alternative Name
    Given name: Elzie Family name: Segar
  2. Elzie Crisler Segar Type: Name at Birth
    Given name: Elzie Crisler Family name: Segar

Signatures:

  1. E. C. Segar [generic]
  2. Segar [generic]

Awards:

  1. William Randolph Hearst Cartoon Hall of Fame - [no name]
  2. 2001: Eisner Award - Hall of Fame - Voter's Choices

Awards for Issues:

  1. 1992: Eisner Award - Best Comics-Related Book
    From Aargh! to Zap! Harvey Kurtzman’s Visual History of the Comics (1991 series)
  2. 2000: Eisner Award - Best Archival Collection/Project
    Peanuts: A Golden Celebration (1999 series)
  3. 2004: Eisner Award - Best Archival Collection/Project
    Krazy & Ignatz (2002 series) #1929-1930 - A Mice, a Brick, a Lovely Night
  4. 2022: Eisner Award - Best Archival Collection/Project - Strips
    Popeye (2021 series) #1 - Olive Oyl and Her Sweety

Relations:

  1. Ghosted by - Bill Zaboly (b. 1910)

Art Influences:

Influences by E. C. Segar (b. 1894) were stated by:
  1. Greg Baisden (b. 1963)
  2. George Broderick (b. 1957)
  3. Joey Epstein (b. 1950)
  4. Myke Feinman (b. 1956)
  5. Michael Gallagher (b. 1951)
  6. Janet Gilbert (b. 1953)
  7. Bill Mallory (b. 1965)
  8. Larry Rippee (b. 1951)
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