John Albano

John F. Albano (September 12, 1922 – May 23, 2005)[1] was an American writer and WW2 veteran who worked in the comic book industry.

He was recognized for his work with the Shazam Award for Best Writer (Humor Division) in 1971, and the Shazam Award for Best Individual Short Story (Dramatic) in 1972 for "The Demon Within", in House of Mystery #201 (with Jim Aparo).

Albano's most famous co-creation is the western anti-hero Jonah Hex[2] for DC Comics; he was the writer of books ranging from Adventure Comics to House of Mystery to Archie.

Albano died in an Orlando hospital after suffering a heart attack and subsequent stroke.

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