Bill Yoshida
Visual Artist
1921 – 2005
Who was Bill Yoshida?
William Saburo Yoshida, better known as Bill Yoshida, was a long time letterer for Archie Comics. He was sometimes credited as Bill Yosh or Saburo Yoshida.
Born in the United States in 1921, Bill and his family were placed in an internment camp for the Japanese during World War II. In the post-war years, Bill was a guitarist and night club singer who also worked as a chef.
While bowling in an all-Japanese league in New York City, one of his teammates was leading comics letterer Ben Oda. He learned comic book lettering from Oda and was hired in 1965 by Archie Comics, where he averaged 75 pages a week for 40 years for an approximate total of 156,000 pages. He lettered along with many comic greats in Archie, such as Stan Goldberg, Dan DeCarlo, Samm Schwartz, and Dan Parent to name just a few.
He also freelanced on a variety of comic book stories, lettering many pages for Wally Wood and others.
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