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SF historian and editor Sam Moskowitz was born on this day. He did a lot of ghost editing, where his name didn't appear on a cover, but he either fully or co-edited an anthology: here's some examples (Artist: Richard Powers, unknown and David A. Hardy):
🐧 Penguins...the Corporation
今日の👨🎨お絵描きは'80年代に流行った #マスコウィッツ 氏が✍️描いたペンギンです💕🤗
他に🇺🇸星条旗柄の🐰ウサギ #アメリカンラビット もいましたね。🤔
#PenguinsTheCorporation
#スチュワートマスコウィッツ
#StewartMoskowitz #Moskowitz
#boopmaniadoodle
forgot to post this but I am obsessed with hawks multicolored mohawks <3 #cobrakai #hawkmoskowitz #elimoskowitz
Sam Moskowitz’s “Uncrowned Masters” (1940) – https://t.co/XpUTKBkpw5 (via @DarkWorldsQrtly)
Inktober/Toontober day 19: DIZZY.
With Fievel Moskowitz from "An American Tail"!
+ Dizzy the egg!
#inktober2020day19 #inktober2020 #fievelgoeswest #donbluth #fanart #under500gang #twitterartist #inktober2020dizzy #NobodyArtistsClub #nobodyartistclub #under1kgang #ArtistOnTwitter
The animation was mostly by Toei, but the original illustrator of "The American Rabbit" was Stuart Moskowitz. He's USian but his cute animal characters were "Big in Japan" and he made a bunch of mascots for Jp companies. So yeah I think I made a big brain connection here