John Giunta (June 5, 1920 Saunders, David (2019). "Field Guide to Wild American Pulp Artists" Retrieved 11-06-2019. – November 6, 1970) Hanley, Terence (2014). "Tellers of Weird Tales: John Giunta (ca. 1920-1970)-Part I" @ Tellers of Weird Tales (February 5, 2014). Retrieved 12-21-2018. was an American illustrator of from the 1940s through the 1960s. He worked on horror titles like Tomb of Terror, Chamber of Chills (Harvey Comics), Journey into Mystery and Weird Tales (Marvel Comics). In 1944, he drew the first comic adaptation of O. Henry's Cisco Kid. In the early 1960s, he became a regular artist on The Fly for Archie Comics. He also worked on titles like Thunder Agents, Air Fighters Comics and Phantom Stranger.
He is most well known for collaborating with Frank Frazetta on Frazetta's first comic book story that was published, "Snowman" from Tally-Ho Comics #1 in December 1944.
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