John Francis Rosenberger (born November 30, 1918, in Richmond Hill, Queens – died January 24, 1977), also occasionally credited as John Diehl, was an American comic book artist and painter from after the Second World War until the mid-1970s. Educated at the Pratt Institute, he worked primarily in the romance and superhero genres of comics, with forays into many other subjects.
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Books from Boots and country lanes,
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—Sir John Betjeman (19061984)