Fred Kida

Fred Kida
Fred Kida, late in life
Born(1920-12-12)December 12, 1920
Brooklyn, New York City
DiedApril 3, 2014(2014-04-03) (aged 93)
Area(s)Penciller, Inker
Pseudonym(s)Kid, KID
Notable works
Airboy

Fred Kida (December 12, 1920 – April 3, 2014) was a Japanese-American[1] comic book and comic strip artist best known for the 1940s aviator hero Airboy and his antagonist and sometime ally Valkyrie during the period fans and historians call the Golden Age of Comic Books. He went on to draw for Marvel Comics' 1950s iteration, Atlas Comics, in a variety of genres and styles, and then again for Marvel superhero titles in the 1970s. He drew the company's The Amazing Spider-Man newspaper comic strip during the early to mid-1980s. Kida also assisted artist Dan Barry on the long-running strip Flash Gordon from 1958 to 1961 and then again from 1968 to 1971.

  1. ^ Gravett, Paul (2004). Manga: 60 Years of Japanese Comics. Harper Design. p. 154. ISBN 978-1856693912. Signing himself 'Fuje', [artist Bob Fujitani] and his Japanese-American buddy Fred Kida contributed to the war effort by illustrating a flood of comic-book heroes beating up the Nazis and Japanese.