Joe Sinnott, the veteran comic book artist best recognized for his work with Jack Kirby on the “The Fantastic Four” in the 1960s, has died.
He was 93. The artist’s family announced his death in an emotional post shared to his Facebook account on Thursday. "He went peacefully with the knowledge that his family, friends, and fans adored him," Sinnott's family wrote, adding that he died in the morning hours. "He enjoyed life and was drawing up until the end.
He always loved hearing from all of you and having your comments read to him. Each and every one of you were special to him." This image provided by Marvel Comics shows the cover of Marvel Comics #1000, the publisher’s 80th-anniversary issue. (Alex Ross/Marvel Comics via AP) “Thank you.
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