Harvey Kurtzman (b. 1924)

Born: 1924 October 3 in Brooklyn, New York City, New York, United States
Died: 1993 February 21 in Mount Vernon, New York, United States
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Biography:

Harvey Kurtzman was an American cartoonist and editor. His best-known work includes writing and editing the parodic comic book Mad from 1952 until 1956, and writing the Little Annie Fanny strips in Playboy from 1962 until 1988. His work is noted for its satire and parody of popular culture, social critique, and attention to detail.

Kurtzman began to work on the New Trend line of comic books at EC Comics in 1950. He wrote and edited the Two-Fisted Tales and Frontline Combat war comic books, where he also drew many of the carefully researched stories, before he created his most-remembered comic book, Mad, in 1952. Kurtzman scripted the stories and had them drawn by top EC cartoonists, most frequently Will Elder, Wally Wood, and Jack Davis; the early Mad was noted for its social critique and parodies of pop culture.

Kurtzman left Mad in 1956 over a dispute with EC's owner William Gaines. Following his departure, he did a variety of cartooning work. He edited the low-budget Help! from 1960 to 1965, a humor magazine which featured work by future Monty Python member and film director Terry Gilliam and the earliest work of underground cartoonists such as Robert Crumb and Gilbert Shelton. He brought Help! to an end after the success of the risqué Playboy feature Little Annie Fanny began to take up his time.

While Annie Fanny provided much of his income for the rest of his career, he continued to produce an eclectic body of work, including screenwriting the animated Mad Monster Party? in 1967 and directing, writing and designing several shorts for Sesame Street in 1969. From 1973, Kurtzman taught cartooning at the School of Visual Arts in New York.

Notes:

To be confirmed against the Who's Who entry.

Name:

  • Harvey Kurtzman
  • Type: Name at Birth
    Given name: Harvey Family name: Kurtzman

Other Names:

  1. Har Type: Pen Name
  2. Kurtzman Type: Common Alternative Name
    Family name: Kurtzman

Signatures:

  1. Egad (Long Grain) Rice Burroughs [generic]
  2. G. Clef [generic]
  3. H [generic]
  4. H. K. [generic]
  5. H. Kurtz [generic]
  6. H. Kurtz(figure of a man) [generic]
  7. H. Kurtz(man figure) [generic]
  8. H. Kurtzman [generic]
  9. H.K. [generic]
  10. H.Kurtz(figure of a man)
  11. Harvey [generic]
  12. Harvey Kurtz(figure of a man) [generic]
  13. Harvey Kurtzman [generic]
  14. hk [generic]
  15. Kurtz [generic]
  16. Kurtz (figure of a man) [generic]
  17. Kurtz - stickman symbol [generic]
  18. Kurtzman [generic]
  19. WEHK [generic]
  20. Yeldrums Serutan [generic]


Awards:

  1. 1966: Adamson Awards - Best International Comic-Strip [or Comic Book] Cartoonist
  2. 1972: Academy of Comic Book Arts - Shazam Hall of Fame
  3. 1977: Inkpot Award - [no name]
  4. 1989: Eisner Award - Hall of Fame
  5. 2006: Bill Finger Award - (Deceased Creator)

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. 2010: Eisner Award - Best Comics-Related Book
    The Art of Harvey Kurtzman: The Mad Genius of Comics (2009 series)
  3. 2010: Harvey Award - Best Biographical, Historical or Journalistic Presentation
    The Art of Harvey Kurtzman: The Mad Genius of Comics (2009 series)
  4. 2012: Harvey Award - Best Biographical, Historical or Journalistic Presentation
    Genius, Isolated: The Life and Art of Alex Toth (2011 series)

Relations:

  1. Employee of - Ferstadt Studio (b. 1942)
    Notes: Did pencils and inks for the studio during 1942-1943.
  2. Spouse - Adele Kurtzman (b. 1925)
  3. Parent of - Meredith Kurtzman (b. 1950)

Schools:

  1. Cooper Union School of Art [NYC] ? to ?


Art Influences:

Influences by Harvey Kurtzman (b. 1924) were stated by:
  1. Nick Abadzis (b. 1965)
  2. Jim Amash (b. 1960)
  3. Craig Anderson (b. ????)
  4. Roger Brand (b. 1943)
  5. E. Nelson Bridwell (b. 1931)
  6. Mike Carlin (b. 1958)
  7. Jerry De Fuccio (b. 1925)
  8. Chuck Dixon (b. 1954)
  9. Sarah Downs (b. 1954)
  10. Tommy Lee Edwards (b. 1973)
  11. Phil Felix (b. 1954)
  12. Peter Fitzgerald (b. 1968)
  13. Michael T. Gilbert (b. 1951)
  14. Archie Goodwin (b. 1937)
  15. Kenneth Greene (b. 1942)
  16. Larry Hama (b. 1949)
  17. Al Hewetson (b. 1946)
  18. Klaus Janson (b. 1952)
  19. Mike Kazaleh (b. 1962)
  20. Shawn Kerri (b. 1958)
  21. Hanco Kolk (b. 1957)
  22. Batton Lash (b. 1953)
  23. Jay Lynch (b. 1945)
  24. Lee Marrs (b. 1945)
  25. Rick Parker (b. 1946)
  26. John Putnam (b. 1917)
  27. Warren Sattler (b. 1934)
  28. Mark Schultz (b. 1955)
  29. Stuart Schwartzberg (b. 1937)
  30. Steve Skeates (b. 1943)
  31. William Stout (b. 1949)
  32. Ty Templeton (b. 1962)
  33. Devlin Thompson (b. 1968)
  34. Michael Vance (b. 1950)
  35. Link Yaco (b. 1955)
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