Atlas Comics (retailer), "The Top 100 Artists of American Comic Books": #10 - Lou Fine: "By God, Lou Fine could draw. One of comics' first illustrative stars, he influenced and astounded such later greats as Alex Toth, Jim Steranko, and Gil Kane. His covers alone during the ' 40s stand as some of the best-designed and most exciting work ever produced for any comic book publisher".
Lou Reed | Museum of Fine Arts, Boston | Museum of Fine Arts, Houston | Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts | Academy of Fine Arts | Lou Gehrig | Museum of Fine Arts | Lou Harrison | Fine Gael | Jan Matejko Academy of Fine Arts | Lou Rawls | Academy of Fine Arts Vienna | Master of Fine Arts | Mary Lou Retton | Lou Grant | Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco | Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts | Lou Holtz | School of the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston | Montreal Museum of Fine Arts | Lou Donaldson | Lou Piniella | Lou Grant (TV series) | Lou Diamond Phillips | Lou Costello | Dresden Academy of Fine Arts | Lou Savarese | Lou Adler | Centre for Fine Arts, Brussels | Royal Academy of Fine Arts |
Until its dissolution in 1962, the New York City-based company provided ads for such companies as AT&T, General Foods, Nestle, and RC Cola, drawn by artists including Milton Caniff, Albert Dorne, Lou Fine, and Alex Kotsky.