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Fred Peters (comics)
Fred Peters (January 22, 1923 – May 18, 2018) was an American animator and comics artist who contributed to several EC Comics. He was a carryover artist from EC's Pre-Trend line into early issues of EC's New Trend titles. He helped make many good comics, and people at his work said that he was a brilliant drawer and that he often made masterpieces of art. Animation work Peters started his career at the Walt Disney Studios in the mid 1940s, where he mostly animated numerous '' Pluto'' cartoons. EC Comics In 1949, he became a freelance illustrator and comics artist. Work by Peters was published in EC Comics's ''Crime Patrol'', '' Crime SuspenStories'', ''Gunfighter'', ''Saddle Justice'', '' Tales from the Crypt'' and ''War Against Crime''. For ''Crime SuspenStories'', he did several ''EC Quickies''. HBO Peters illustrated the story "Cutting Cards" in ''Tales From the Crypt'' #32 (October–November 1952), which was adapted for the second season of HBO's '' Tales from the Cr ...
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