Soloman "Sol" Brodsky (April 22, 1923 – June 4, 1984) was an American comic book artist who, as Marvel Comics' Silver Age production manager, was one of...
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politician and lawyer Sol Brodsky (1923–1984), American comic book artist and head of production of Marvel Comics Stanley Brodsky (born 1940), American...
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entrepreneur Sol Brodsky (1923–1984), American comic book artist and key Marvel Comics executive Sol Campbell (born 1974), English footballer Sol Davis (born...
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Cracked.com, now owned by Literally Media. The magazine's first editor was Sol Brodsky, who was better known as a journeyman artist and later production manager...
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Adventures of the Big Boy was managed by Sol Brodsky, written by Stan Lee and drawn by Bill Everett, Brodsky, and Dan DeCarlo. DeCarlo continued drawing...
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Fantastic Four. Kirby later portrayed himself, Lee, production executive Sol Brodsky, and Lee's secretary Flo Steinberg as superheroes in What If #11 (October...
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the rest of the work handled freelance. De facto production manager Sol Brodsky "would come in and set up an extra little drawing board where he would...
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Robert Bernstein a.k.a. "R. Berns" Brian Michael Bendis Tom Brevoort Sol Brodsky Ed Brubaker Frank Brunner Steve Buccellato Rich Buckler Dan Buckley Carl...
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and inker Mike Esposito. Skywald partners Sol Brodsky and Israel Waldman are listed as publishers, with Brodsky additionally credited as editor. Gary Friedrich...
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Brodsky, the son of long-time Marvel Comics executive Sol Brodsky (who had died the year before); the name of the company was derived from Brodsky's name:...
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four Jack Kirby pages from Fantastic Four Annual #2 ... [Stan Lee] had Sol [Brodsky] or someone take out the dialogue. It was just black-and-white. Other...
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Cover of Tales to Astonish #60 (Oct. 1964). Art by Jack Kirby and Sol Brodsky...
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combination of those of its founders, former Marvel Comics production manager Sol Brodsky ("Sky") and low-budget entrepreneur Israel Waldman ("wald"), whose I...
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Space Squadron, written and drawn by future Marvel production executive Sol Brodsky; and Sports Action, initially featuring true-life stories about the likes...
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in my Spider-Man stories and covers until after [production manager] Sol Brodsky took the material from me ... so there couldn't have been any disagreement...
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"Titanic" Tom Brevoort Sol Brodsky Production manager, Vice president, operations Sol "Who's He?" Brodsky "Jolly" Solly Brodsky Bob Brown Artist "Battlin'"...
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Jim Steranko Curt Swan Herb Trimpe George Tuska Wally Wood Jack Abel Sol Brodsky Dan Adkins Murphy Anderson Dick Ayers Vince Colletta Mike Esposito a...
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there wasn't time to complete Page One, so Stan had [production manager] Sol Brodsky slap together a paste-up that employed Kirby's cover drawing. . . . Everett...
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Atlas Comics' Marvel Boy #1 (Dec. 1950): Cover artist uncertain; possibly Sol Brodsky....
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powers of the Invisible Girl, and together with Stan Lee, Jack Kirby, and Sol Brodsky, she continues to work by day at Marvel Comics, while operating in secret...
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Strange Tales #112/1. Marvel Comics. Lee, Stan (w), Kirby, Jack (p), Brodsky, Sol (i), Goldberg, Stan (col), Simek, Artie (let), Lee, Stan (ed). "Chapter...
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Silver Age Sub-Mariner #1 (May 1968). Cover art by John Buscema and Sol Brodsky....
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no. 116 (Aug. 1964). Marvel Comics. Al Hartley (w), Al Hartley (p), Sol Brodsky (i). Patsy Walker, no. 124 (Dec. 1965). Marvel Comics. Denny O'Neil (w)...
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in his first-issue pencils extremely late, Marvel production manager Sol Brodsky and Spider-Man co-creator Steve Ditko inked a large variety of different...
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illustrator Hy Eisman. Other artists who worked on the series included Sol Brodsky and Howard Post. The Bunny series initially ran 20 issues (cover-dated...
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with #137. "Doctor Strange" received its own cover logo, designed by Sol Brodsky, with Strange Tales #150 (Nov. 1966). Strange Tales ended with #168 (May...
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Mystery Comics No. 9 (July 1940); one by penciler Jack Kirby and inker Sol Brodsky, reprinted from Fantastic Four No. 33 (December 1964); and a new one...
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no. 116 (Aug. 1964). Marvel Comics. Al Hartley (w), Al Hartley (p), Sol Brodsky (i). Patsy Walker, no. 124 (Dec. 1965). Marvel Comics. Denny O'Neil (w)...
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Lantz comics, co-creator of Fethry Duck), dies at age 70 or 71. June 4: Sol Brodsky, American comics artist and Marvel Comics' production manager. Also known...
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issue #1 and "Sol Brodsky? George Klein?" for #2, with the additional note, "On the letter page of Fantastic Four (I) #272 and #281, Sol Brodsky is said to...
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