Bernard Krigstein began his career as an unremarkable journeyman cartoonist during the 1940s and finished it as a respected fine artist and illustrator -- but comics historians know him for his explosively creative 1950s, during which he applied all the craft, intelligence and ambition of a burgeoning "serious" artist to his comics work, with results that remain stunning to this day. Krigstein's legend rests mostly on the 30 or so stories he created...
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