Joe Staton

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Joe Staton began his career at Charlton Comics in 1971, where his most notable work was the creation of 'E-Man' with Nick Cuti in 1973. His art was also present in 1970s Marvel and Warren titles (he inked Sal Buscema's 'Hulk' stories), but he is best known for his work for DC Comics. He was initially hired to work on the revival of 'Justice Society of America' in All Star Comics, but he also created spin-offs starring 'Power Girl' and 'The Huntress'.…Comiclopedia
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United States
  1. 98United States
  2. 1Europe
Type of sale
  1. 65Non-auction sources
  2. 35Auctions
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  1. 96Heritage
  2. 2eBay US
  3. 1Hake's
Non-auction sources
  1. 25Romitaman
  2. 18ComicArtFans Classifieds
  3. 17eBay US (Buy It Now)
  4. 17Will's Comic Art Page
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