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308:. At some point during this period, Berube was offered the position of editor of the whole line, but as a single mother in her mid-twenties, she preferred the flexibility of working from home that pencilling and coloring allowed, and declined. The DC romance line folded a few years later; Berube was the last female contributor. 311:
From the mid-1970s through the 1980s Berube worked as a colorist, mostly for DC. She was known for mixing her own hues and marking the combinations for the printing separators. She also did coloring for
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In 1969 she began working on DC’s romance comics line, bringing more modern, stylized art to the genre, which was still being drawn in the realistic style that had become parodied (particularly by
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in the mid-to-late 1980s. Berube credits Jack Adler and Corey Adams (Neal Adams' wife) for teaching her the techniques of comics coloring.
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Her son David was born in 1965; she raised him as a single mother. In 1981, Berube moved from New York City to
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After leaving SVA, Berube became a colorist and assistant editor for
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Young Romance: A tribute to Liz Safian Berube at CopperCon 2013
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and later for DC. Throughout her career she worked on
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