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'''Michael William Kaluta''', sometimes credited as '''Mike Kaluta''' or '''Michael Wm. Kaluta''', is an [[American]] [[sf]] and [[comic book]] [[artist]] and writer.  He is best known for his 1970s adaptation of the [[pulp]] magazine hero, The Shadow, with writer Dennis O'Neil.  With [[Jeff Jones]], [[Barry Windsor-Smith]] and [[Bernie Wrightson]], he was a member of [[The Studio]] in the late ’70s.
 
'''Michael William Kaluta''', sometimes credited as '''Mike Kaluta''' or '''Michael Wm. Kaluta''', is an [[American]] [[sf]] and [[comic book]] [[artist]] and writer.  He is best known for his 1970s adaptation of the [[pulp]] magazine hero, The Shadow, with writer Dennis O'Neil.  With [[Jeff Jones]], [[Barry Windsor-Smith]] and [[Bernie Wrightson]], he was a member of [[The Studio]] in the late ’70s.
  
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Latest revision as of 19:41, 28 November 2022

(August 25, 1947 –)

Michael William Kaluta, sometimes credited as Mike Kaluta or Michael Wm. Kaluta, is an American sf and comic book artist and writer. He is best known for his 1970s adaptation of the pulp magazine hero, The Shadow, with writer Dennis O'Neil. With Jeff Jones, Barry Windsor-Smith and Bernie Wrightson, he was a member of The Studio in the late ’70s.

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