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Clayface
11-14-2004, 05:48 PM
I'm surprised no one's posted this yet. From CNN.com:


Harry Lampert, the illustrator who created the DC Comics superhero "The Flash" and later became known for his instructional books on bridge, died Saturday. He was 88.

Lampert, who had been suffering from cancer, died at Boca Raton Community Hospital, according to his family.

He began drawing professionally at 16, inking cartoons at Fleischer Studios in New York for characters such as Popeye, Betty Boop and KoKo the Clown.

Six years later, Lampert created the DC Comics original "Flash Comics .1" in 1940, collaborating with writer Gardner Fox. The first-edition featuring the physics-defying superhero has become a classic among comic book collectors.

"He based it on the character in mythology (Hermes) ... the wings on his feet," said daughter Karen Lampert Akavan. "He had no idea how big it would be."

Lampert received a steady stream of fan mail and requests for his early "Flash" drawings. But his favorite illustrations were gag cartoons, which appeared in publications including Time, Esquire, The New York Times, Saturday Evening Post and Saturday Review.

"Up to the last week he was redrawing 'The Flash' and selling it to people," his daughter said.

Lampert spent much of his life as a cartoonist, and he taught at the New York School of Visual Arts. He also started an advertising agency in New York, which won several awards, including The Golden Lion at Cannes.

After retiring in Florida, Lampert was known as an avid bridge player. He became president of the American Bridge Teachers Association, and wrote several books on the subject including "The Fun Way to Serious Bridge," largely considered a bible of the game.

Besides his daughter, Lampert is survived by his wife, Adele Lampert; and two grandsons.

tucsoncoyote
11-14-2004, 10:24 PM
Found this today on msnbc.com (http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/6485243/)

BOCA RATON, Fla. - Harry Lampert, the illustrator who created the DC Comics superhero ’The Flash’ and later became known for his instructional books on bridge, died Saturday. He was 88.

Lampert, who had been suffering from cancer, died at Boca Raton Community Hospital, according to his family.

He began drawing professionally at 16, inking cartoons at Fleischer Studios in New York for characters such as Popeye, Betty Boop and KoKo the Clown.

years later, Lampert created the DC Comics original “Flash Comics .1” in 1940, collaborating with writer Gardner Fox. The first-edition featuring the physics-defying superhero has become a classic among comic book collectors.
“He based it on the character in mythology (Hermes) ... the wings on his feet,” said daughter Karen Lampert Akavan. “He had no idea how big it would be.”

Lampert received a steady stream of fan mail and requests for his early ’Flash’ drawings. But his favorite illustrations were gag cartoons, which appeared in publications including Time, Esquire, The New York Times, Saturday Evening Post and Saturday Review.

“Up to the last week he was redrawing ’The Flash’ and selling it to people,” his daughter said.

so what can I say... "The original Flash" is no more.. but he shall live on in Comic, and in animated form...

Your thoughts on this?

:coyote:


EDIT: We already had a thread going on this, so I've merged the two.

Anthonynotes
11-15-2004, 12:39 AM
I always did like the Golden Age Flash's outfit... and "Flash of Two Worlds", the story that brought Jay back from comics limbo, has always been a favorite of mine.

-B.
Wonders how Infantino's lawsuit to get ahold of Lampert's creation's Silver Age counterpart is going....

RAINMAN
11-15-2004, 04:05 AM
There should be a homage ep in honor of him focusing on the flash. But that will never happend.

Carrieattheprom
11-15-2004, 10:01 AM
a homage sounds like a great idea. But you're right: It ain't gonna happen.

MJC
11-15-2004, 11:07 AM
There should be a homage ep in honor of him focusing on the flash. But that will never happend.

Yeah,we'd be lucky to get an episode even featuring the Flash these days.

...

Ok, I'll stop whining.

Anyway, R.I.P.