Identifying some of these Golden Age artists can be very difficult because many of them drew in a very generic way, with limited individual characteristics to the work. So, good luck to you.
Thanks. After much of what I?ve seen, of course with some exceptions, I think it can be reasonable to say that artists showed off more interesting art in the late 40s and early 50s than in the 30s and early 40s, not just because of how deadlines are carried out, but also due to some of the best artists getting drafted away for World War II, as well as how the horror and sci-fi boom of the early 50s encouraged much distinctive and ambitious art. I?ve very much come to think that the sci-fi genre tends to encourage interesting art, even if the art is poorly done, probably to due with sci-fi artists like Alex Raymond I suspect.
There?s also the funny animal genre, and in speaking of which, I?ve come to think that these covers from American Comics Group were drawn by Larry Riley. He liked to draw furry animals, at least with cats, as short, a little chubby, and with tufts of fur sticking out from the sides of their face. He also went as far as drawing characters with irises: