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Bob Fujitani

Bob Fujitani (Born 1920) is active/lives in New York.  Bob Fujitani is known for Comic strip artist, penciller, inker.

Bob Fujitani (Bob Fuje) was a prolific artist during the Golden Age of Comics, working for many comic book publishers such as Avon, Dell, Lev Gleason, and Quality. He joined Dan Barry on the Flash Gordon comic strip during the late 1960s as an inker.

In the 1990s, Fujitani worked on the Rip Kirby comic strip.

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Keywords and Quick Facts for Bob Fujitani


   Keywords 
Art MediaArt Style
  • Cartoon Drawing, Cartoon Figures
Art Subject
  • Humor, Whimsy
Ethnicity of Artist
  • Japanese
Exhibition of Art Association
  • Society of Independent Artists--

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