Sal Amendola


Sal Amendola is an Italian American comics artist and teacher primarily known for his association with DC Comics.

Career

Sal Amendola graduated from the School of Visual Arts in 1969 with the school's then-offered three-year certificate. He eventually returned, with Robert McGinnis as his thesis adviser, to earn his MFA in illustration.
Amendola started his comics career in 1969, drawing stories for editor Dick Giordano's The Witching Hour, and becoming Giordano's assistant editor in 1970. At DC, Amendola worked in the production department, where he did coloring, inking, lettering, and page headings. He provided artwork on such features as "Green Arrow" in Action Comics and "John Carter, Warlord of Mars" in Weird Worlds. He drew spot illustrations for an Aquaman text story in Super DC Giant #S-26.
Amendola left DC for Marvel Comics in 1972, where, as an associate editor, he worked on letters pages, coloring, and backgrounds. Unhappy at Marvel, Amendola soon returned to DC. He plotted and pencilled the Batman story "Night of the Stalker!" based on an idea by Neal Adams, but the story was rejected by Batman editor Julius Schwartz. Several years later, Schwartz was succeeded by Archie Goodwin, who asked Amendola to show him the story, and accepted it. It was finally published in Detective Comics #439, with dialogue and captions by Steve Englehart, and inks by Dick Giordano. It is considered one of the greatest Batman short stories ever.
In 1976, Amendola was part of the Crusty Bunkers, a group of comic book inkers who assisted Neal Adams on various projects.
Amendola eventually became an editor and talent coordinator at DC, where he stayed until 1986. He edited the New Talent Showcase and Elvira's House of Mystery titles. He inked Curt Swan's pencils on the comic book adaptation of Superman III in 1983 and was one of the artists on World's Finest Comics #300.
In the mid–1970s, Amendola wrote and drew for Archie Comics and did storyboard art for movies. He began teaching at New York's School of Visual Arts in 1974, and later at the Joe Kubert School of Cartoon and Graphic Art. In 1988, he joined the faculty of the Fashion Institute of Technology.

Archie Comics

Archie & Friends Double Digest Magazine #15 Archie Double Digest #237, 243, 271 Archie's Double Digest Magazine #111 B&V Friends Double Digest Magazine #237 Everything's Archie #53 Jughead and Archie Double Digest #6 Jughead's Double Digest #199 Mad House #96 World of Archie Double Digest #15, 22, 55
  • Laugh #300 “Ski-cart Catastrophe”
  • Pep #312 Dilton in “Switch Hitter”
  • Laugh #304 Archie in “The Promise”
  • Mad House “Jungle Jangle”
  • Laugh #303 Archie in: “Lost and Found”
  • Archie and the Gang Presents: “Childhood Snaps”
  • Reggie and Me in: “No Contest”
  • Laugh #310 Betty and Me in: “Freebie Jeebies”
  • Archie and Jughead in: “Tweet Heat”
  • Laugh #306 Betty and Veronica in: “A Fella for Cinderella”
  • Laugh #305 Archie in: “Anything to Help”
  • Pep #317 Archie in: “The Great Deal”
  • Laugh #310 Reggie in: “Once Upon a Time”
  • Laugh #306 Archie in: “All Worked Out”
  • Laugh # 310 Archie in: “The Allergy”
  • Archie in: “Another Man’s Shoes”
  • Pep #317 Archie in: “Extra Special Evening”
  • Mad House Mad House Presents: “Colonial Calamity”
  • Mad House Mad House Presents: “Still More Wasted T.V. Commercials”
  • Mad House “Professor Transistor Presents: The Discovery of the Mouth”
  • Archie’s Pals and Gals #110 Dec. Chuck in: “The Fishy Facts”
  • Archie in: “The Collection”
  • Archie in: “Hairpiece Hassles”
  • Pep #321 Archie in: “Partners”
  • Pep #342 Archie in: “The Specialty”
  • Archie in: “The Last Ride”
  • Archie and the Gang in: “Soccer Rocker”
  • Pep #327 Archie in: “The Part Owner Partnership”
  • Everything’s Archie #73 Archie in: “Try This One”
  • Archie in: “Slave Trade”
  • Archie’s Pals and Gals #113 Chuck in: “Minority Gripe”
  • Everything’s Archie #71 Archie in: “Coach Reproach”
  • Everything’s Archie #63 Archie in: “Big Fuss”
  • Pep #325 Archie in: “Busy Bee”
  • Archie’s Pals and Gals #120 Archie in: “Just Like That”
  • Pep #332 Archie in: “To Be or Not”
  • Everything’s Archie #63 Archie in: “Special Date”
  • Archie and Me in: “Slave Knave”
  • Archie and Me in: “Surprise Prize”
  • Chuck in: “Training Session”
  • Archie’s Pals and Gals #113 Betty and Me in: “Inflation Jubilation”
  • Pep #333 Archie in: “English Lesson”
  • Archie in: “The Latest Thing”
  • Archie in: “The Hunt”
  • Archie’s Pals And Gals #117 Archie in: “Double Trouble”
  • Pep #333 Archie in: “One Day Last Summer”
  • Archie in: “Determined Man”
  • Archie in: “Giving In”
  • Archie’s pals and Gals #119 Archie in: “Too Good to Be True”
  • Pep #327 Archie in: “What Did You Bring?”
  • Archie’s Pals and Gals #128 Dec. 78 Archie in: “The Other One”
  • Mad House #110 Mad House Presents: “Transistor Mister”
  • Archie’s Pals and Gals #119 Archie in: “Zoo Stew”
  • Everything’s Archie #70 Archie in: “Very Impractical”
  • Everything’s Archie #66 Jul. 78 Archie in: “The Substitute”
  • Archie’s Pals and Gals #135 Archie in: “Popular Choice”
  • Everything’s Archie #68 Archie in: “The Foul Ball”
  • Betty in: “Common Cause”
  • Everything’s Archie #134, Mar. Archie in: “Twin Turmoil”
  • Archie in: “Mood Food”

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Phoenix #1–3

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