Sal Buscema (b. 1936)

Born: 1936 January 26 in Brooklyn, New York City, New York, United States
Died: 2026 January 23 in ?
via story credit search for "Sal Buscema" external links

Notes:

To be confirmed against the Who's Who entry.

Name:

  • Sal Buscema
  • Type: Common Alternative Name
    Given name: Sal Family name: Buscema

Other Names:

  1. Buscema Type: Common Alternative Name
    Family name: Buscema
  2. S. Buscema Type: Common Alternative Name
    Given name: S. Family name: Buscema
  3. Silvio Buscema Type: Name at Birth
    Given name: Silvio Family name: Buscema
  4. Сал Бушема

Signatures:

  1. B [generic]
  2. Buscema [generic]
  3. S. B. [generic]
  4. S. Buscema [generic]
  5. Sal [generic]
  6. Sal Buscema [generic]
  7. Sal Buscema
  8. Sal Buscema [flourished capitals]
  9. SB [generic]


Awards:

  1. 2003: Inkpot Award - [no name]
  2. 2013: Inkwell Awards - The SPAMI Award
  3. 2013: Hero Initiative Awards - Hero Initiative Lifetime Achievement Award
  4. 2018: Inkwell Awards - S.P.A.M.I. (Small Press and Mainstream/Independent (non-Marvel/DC) Inking)
  5. 2020: Inkwell Awards - Stacey Aragon Special Recognition Award
  6. 2021: Inkwell Awards - The Joe Sinnott Hall of Fame Award
  7. 2022: Ringo Awards - Best Inker

Awards for Stories:

  1. 1969: Alley Awards - Best Full-Length Story
    --And Who Shall Mourn For Him? (Silver Surfer) comic story, 39p

Relations:

  1. Relative - Dianne Buscema (b. 1955)
    Notes: Uncle/Niece
  2. Sibling - John Buscema (b. 1927)
  3. Ghosted by - John Buscema (b. 1927)

Art Influences:

Sal Buscema (b. 1936) stated influences by:
  1. Antoine Watteau
  2. John Buscema (b. 1927)
  3. Jack Kirby (b. 1917)
  4. Joe Kubert (b. 1926)
  5. Michelangelo (b. 1475)
  6. John Romita (b. 1930)
Influences by Sal Buscema (b. 1936) were stated by:
  1. Paris Cullins (b. 1960)
  2. Lee Weeks (b. 1962)

Non Comics Works:

  1. Publication Title: Fiddler on the Roof (live show) - Role: actor - Year: 1988
    Employer Name : Little Theatre of Alexandria, Virginia
    Notes: Performing arts, stage actor for the Little Theatre of Alexandria, Virginia production of the play Fiddler on the Roof in 1988.

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