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Nationality
  
American

Pseudonym(s)
  
R. Wilson McCoy


Notable works
  
Name
  
Wilson McCoy

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Area(s)
  
cartoonist, illustrator, painter

Died
  
July 20, 1961, Barrington, Illinois, United States

Books
  
The Nazi Menace: The Phantom Sundays, October 23, 1949 Through March 2, 1952

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Robert Wilson McCoy (April 6, 1902 – July 20, 1961) was an American illustrator and painter best known as the second artist on the (still running) The Phantom comic strip. He always went by his middle name and signed The Phantom as Wilson McCoy, but his other artwork was signed R. Wilson McCoy.

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Born one of seven children in Troy, Missouri, he developed a unique, naive style of drawing. He always drew with attention to details, and he used photographic references for every drawing, having his family and friends pose for him and act out the different situations happening in the stories he worked on.

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Like Phantom creator Lee Falk, McCoy was a world traveler with an adventurous spirit, traveling to jungles, where he visited native tribes, including the Ituri tribe of pygmies, much like the Bandar tribe in The Phantom.

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His wife Dorothy was also an artist and served as a penciller of the lettering and panels in Wilson's comic strips.

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Liberty

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McCoy studied at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago, the American Academy and Washington University's School of Fine Arts, where he later served on the faculty. Working as a commercial artist, he made paintings for Liberty covers, calendars, prints, pin-ups and advertisements for major companies.

The Phantom

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When his friend Ray Moore served in the military during WWII, McCoy took over the responsibilities of illustrating The Phantom. His wife, Dorothy, did the lettering. McCoy continued drawing the strip until his death in 1961, after which it was continued by Bill Lignante for a short while, and then Sy Barry.

McCoy died after a heart attack in Barrington, Illinois in 1961. He was survived by his wife Dorothy and two children, Robert Wilson Jr. (Bob) and Carol.

Reprints

His Phantom stories are occasionally published in the Australian Frew Publications Phantom comic, and the Swedish, Norwegian and Finnish Phantom comic books, and also in hardcover editions.

References

Wilson McCoy Wikipedia