Joseph "Joe" Maneely (February 18, 1926 – June 7, 1958) was an American comic book artist best known for his work at Marvel Comics' 1950s predecessor, Atlas Comics, where he co-created the Marvel characters the Black Knight, the Ringo Kid, the Yellow Claw, and Jimmy Woo.
An exquisite draftsman whose delicate yet solid, fine-line figures made his work both distinctive and well-suited to the medium, Maneely was one of the relative stars of Atlas, along with such soon-to-blossom talents as Steve Ditko and John Romita, Sr. Writer/editor Stan Lee commented that, "Joe Maneely to me would have been the next Jack Kirby. He also could draw anything, make anything look exciting, and I actually think he was even faster than Jack." Talented and well-respected, he died in a commuter-train accident shortly before Marvel's ascendancy into a commercial and pop-cultural conglomerate.
Joe Maneely, born and raised in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, was one of at least five children born to a poor couple, Robert and Gertrude Maneely. He attended Ascension BVM Elementary School and Northeast Catholic High School; at the latter, he created a school mascot, the Red Falcon, that also starred in a comic strip in the school newspaper. After dropping out in his sophomore year, he enlisted in the U.S. Navy, serving three years as a specialist in visual aids and contributing cartoons to ship newspapers.
Words and music by jimmy nall
When the world is dark, when the lights go down
When the demons walk, when they're all around
There's a light that comes from a place on high
There's a light that comes that the angels shine
And it shines for you, and it shines for me
And it shlnes for all, and it shines for free
When the world is dark, when the demons walk
There's a light that shines like a burning arc
And though I walk through the valley of the shadow
I will fear no evil
And though I walk through the valley of the shadow
I will fear no evil
Since the dawn of time, when the world began
We've borne witness to all the acts of man
How he ruled the earth, when he learned to walk
How he learned to hurt, when he learned to talk
And he's broken laws, and he's broken dreams
And he's broken bones, and ignored the screams
Through the longest day, through the darkest night
There wlll always shine, his redeeming light
And though I walk through the valley of the shadow
I will fear no evll
And though I walk through the valley of the shadow