The late Mike Roy (not to be confused with the very-much-alive Mike Royer) was a veteran comic artist whose work dated back to Lloyd Jacquet's Funnies, Inc. and work with Sub-Mariner creator Bill Everett. Roy's name is probably not known to most comic fans. He worked, sometimes ghosting for others, on a number of newspaper strips and on comics that didn't give credit, mainly for Dell and Gold Key. He died in 1996 but someone's set up a website to recall his work and to sell his last creation, a graphic novel about Native Americans. Never met the man but I always admired his handiwork.