Alex Blum
Alexander Anthony Blum (February 7, 1889–September 1969) was a comic book artist best remembered for his contributions to the long-running comic book series Classics Illustrated (1941–1971). Born in Hungary, Blum studied at the National Academy of Design in New York before signing-on with the Eisner & Iger shop. In the 1930s and 1940s, his work appeared in Fox Comics, Quality Comics, and Fiction House. He later illustrated twenty-five Classics Illustrated titles as well as Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, the debut issue of Classics Illustrated Junior. Blum died in 1969 in Rye, New York.
List of works
Samson (Fox)
Eagle (Fox)
Purple Trio (Quality)
Neon (Quality)
Strange Twins (Quality)
Red Comet (Fiction House)
Kaanga (Fiction House)
Midnight (Fiction House)
Greasemonkey Griffin (Fiction House)
Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs (#501, Classics Illustrated Junior, 1953)
Jack and the Beanstalk (#507, Classics Illustrated Junior, 1954)
Alice in Wonderland (#49, Classics Illustrated, 1948)
The Song of Hiawatha (#57, Classics Illustrated, 1949)