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Artist '''Dan Spiegle''' {{born|12|October|1920}} worked as an illustrator on one issue of [[DC Comics]]' [[Star Trek (DC volume 1)|original ''Star Trek'']] series of [[comic book]]s, in an issue written by [[Walter Koenig]], entitled "[[Chekov's Choice]]". Spiegle had previously illustrated segments of the [[Star Trek Comic Strip (US)|''Trek'' newspaper comic strip]].
 
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'''Dan Spiegle''' {{born|12|October|1920}} is a [[comics|comic book artist]].
   
 
He got his break in 1949 when he met Bill Boyd, portrayer of Hopalong Cassidy in the movies. Spiegle ended up as the primary artist for the ensuing newspaper strip until its end in 1955. In the 1970s, he began collaborating with [[Marvel Comics|Marvel]] and DC, and continued through the early 1990s. During this time, he worked as an illustrator on one issue of [[DC Comics]]' [[Star Trek (DC volume 1)|original ''Star Trek'']] series of [[comics|comic books]], in an issue written by [[Walter Koenig]], entitled "[[Chekov's Choice]]". His daughter [[Carrie Spiegle|Carrie]] provided the lettering for that issue. Spiegle had previously illustrated segments of the [[Star Trek Comic Strip (US)|''Star Trek'' newspaper comic strip]].
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* [http://www.lambiek.net/artists/s/spiegle_d.htm Dan Spiegle] at the [http://www.lambiek.net/artists/index.htm Lambiek Comiclopedia]
 
* [http://www.lambiek.net/artists/s/spiegle_d.htm Dan Spiegle] at the [http://www.lambiek.net/artists/index.htm Lambiek Comiclopedia]
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[[Category:Star Trek comic strip artists|Spiegle, Dan]]

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Template:Realworld Dan Spiegle (born 12 October 1920; age 103) is a comic book artist.

He got his break in 1949 when he met Bill Boyd, portrayer of Hopalong Cassidy in the movies. Spiegle ended up as the primary artist for the ensuing newspaper strip until its end in 1955. In the 1970s, he began collaborating with Marvel and DC, and continued through the early 1990s. During this time, he worked as an illustrator on one issue of DC Comics' original Star Trek series of comic books, in an issue written by Walter Koenig, entitled "Chekov's Choice". His daughter Carrie provided the lettering for that issue. Spiegle had previously illustrated segments of the Star Trek newspaper comic strip.

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