Joe Sinnott legendary inker of Marvel Comics dies at 93

Joe Sinnott, legendary Marvel Comics inker and namesake of the Inkwell Awards’ Joe Sinnott Hall of Fame Award, has died at age 93. The artist’s work appeared over such pencilers as Jack Kirby and included books like The Fantastic Four, Captain America, and Amazing Spider-Man over his incredible 69-year career.

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