Monday, April 20, 2026

Comics: A Few Details About Syd Shores, Artist, Inker and Art Director

Syd Shores was born Sydney Lawrence Schwartz according to his daughter, Nancy Shores Karlebach, in an interview published in Alter Ego #167, January 2021. The name change was noted on his World War II draft card that said he was born on September 4, 1913, in Lawrence, Massachusetts.

The 1915 New York state census recorded Shores, his parents, Louis and Anna, and older sister, Retha, in Brooklyn at 452 Williams Avenue, apartment 13 (lines 8–11). His father, a Russian immigrant, was a fur operator. 


In the 1920 United States Census, the family of five had moved across the street to number 461 (lines 56–60). 


Shores was a student at James Madison High School in Brooklyn. The Brooklyn Daily Eagle, June 24, 1929, said 
51 H.S. Students to Receive Prizes from Art League
Fifty-one Brooklyn and Queens high school students will receive medals and awards from the School Art League tomorrow afternoon at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, having won distinction in art work in their respective schools. 

Those who receive the arts-in-trades medal for work in design are: … Sidney [sic] Schwartz, James Madison …

The Brooklyn Daily Eagle, June 28, 1929, covered the graduation at James Madison High School. 

1929 Log yearbook

According to the 1930 census, Shores had three sisters. The family continued to reside in Brooklyn at 351 Barrett Street (lines 79–84).


During the 1930s, Shores attended evening classes at Pratt Institute in Brooklyn. He studied pictorial illustration and graduated in 1936. Shores also met his future wife, Selma Hirschhorn, who studied advertising design and graduated in 1935

Brooklyn Daily Eagle, April 19, 1936

The 1940 census counted Shores, his parents and siblings at 1586 East 22nd Street in Brooklyn. He was a “whiskey rectifier” in the “liquor distilling” industry (lines 9–13). 


Later in 1940, Shores and Selma Hirschhorn married in New Jersey. 

On October 16, 1940, Shores signed his World War II draft card. His address was updated three times. His description was five feet eleven inches, 168 pounds, with black hair and brown eyes. Shores was self-employed.


In 1941, Joe Simon hired Shores. 

Shores enlisted in the Army on March 16, 1944. Shores was a commercial artist. His veteran’s file said he was discharged on January 19, 1946.

Shores and his family were counted twice in the 1950 census. In Brooklyn they lived at 135 Caton Avenue (lines 29 and 30; his daughters were on the next sheet). In Randolph, New Jersey, Shores was in his father-in-law’s household (lines 22–29). 


Timely-Atlas-Comics posted a photograph of Shores and his wife. 

Shores passed away on June 3, 1973 in New York. His wife passed away on October 25, 1976. 


Further Reading
Writer’s Digest, November 1947
Men, November 1957
Editor and Publisher, September 19, 1970
A Tribute to Syd Shores by Gene Colan
Interviewed by Alan Hewetson
Fantastic Fanzine #12, 1970 interview

(Next post on Monday: Art Direction 1961)

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