Joseph Paul Reinmann was born in 1910 in Germany and grew up in Pfiffligheim in a Jewish family. While most of his comics work was of a commercial nature he did create one notable and very personal comic story about his outrage over Nazism and Communism named 'Atrocity Story' (1952). He was one of the artists who drew Jerry Siegel's post-Superman project 'The Mighty Crusaders' (1965-1966), which would become a slightly more succesful franchise decades later. Later in his career, he was one of Jack Kirby's inkers on early issues of Marvel's 'X-Men' and 'The Incredible Hulk'. He worked on many early superheroes for MLJ Comics and All-American Publications during the 1940s, and then drew for many of the religious, war, western and mystery titles of Stan Lee's Atlas Comics line. Paul Reinman was a mid- to late-20th-century German-born American comic artist, who was active during both the "Golden" and the "Silver Age of Comic Books".
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