Bernard Krigstein
Illustrator known for comic art

Born
March 22nd, 1919
106 years ago
Died
January 8th, 1990
35 years ago — 70 years old
Category
Artists & Creatives
Country
United States
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An American illustrator primarily recognized for contributions to comic art during the mid-20th century. Worked extensively in the comic book industry, including notable collaborations with EC Comics. Utilized innovative storytelling techniques and graphic styles that influenced the medium. His work displayed a strong focus on narrative depth and emotional resonance, setting new standards in visual storytelling.
Illustrated stories for EC Comics
Contributed to the 'Mad' comic series
Pioneered dynamic panel layouts and design
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