Ray Bailey
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Ray Bailey | |
Biographical information | |
Born: | 1913 |
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Died: | 1975 |
Nationality: | American |
Occupation: | Artists |
Website: | N/A |
The first Ray Bailey’s works were done for the cartoons of "Betty Boop" and "Popeye" released by the Fleischer Studios.
He later worked as the assistant of Milton Caniff on the famous comic strip "Terry and the Pirates" before to drew personal series ("Vesta West","Bruce Gentry","Space Cadet Tom Corbett") and to assumed the drawings of various comic-books such as "Steve Canyon", "Turok, Son of Stone","Boris Karloff Tales of Mystery" and "The Twilight Zone" for the most known of them.
He also worked on some "Mandrake the Magician" stories published by King Comics released in 1967. It seems that he also drew the cover of the issue #6 of the series. He might have also himself wrote the story "Incredible Space Menace".
Ray Bailey’s works for Mandrake the Magician
Title | Note |
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"Cape Cod Caper" | King Comics #5 |
"The Fear Mongers" | King Comics #5 |
"Incredible Space Menace" | King Comics #6 |
"Jungle Drums" | King Comics #7 |
"Return of King Lothar" | King Comics #7 |
"The Haunting of Hawk Inn" | King Comics #10 |