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I might decide to move East β in fact, Stan had been sending me scripts and said that, 'f course, you could do more work if you lived here.' My wife was especially thrilled with New York β I had never been there except on a soldier's pass for a day or so β and so I moved first to NYC, found an apartment, and was followed by my wife and two small children.
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was never stand-offish, and always found time to sit in his office with an artist to just talk. He immediately gave me another story, which I completed to his satisfaction. Eventually, I had to return to
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or Stan or I decided it was not in the cards to continue it after a few issues, I can't remember, since at the time I was also president of my own small ad/art agency and responsible to several employees. Much of my time there had to be spent doing ad layouts and β on occasion β writing
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on that character's comic-book title following
Everett's death; Kweskin and Everett together penciled issue #58 (Feb. 1973), with Everett inking and Kweskin variously penciled or laid out #59-60 and 62-63. Kweskin also filled in for Gene Colan and penciled
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I was involved in my small agency, and ... I thought it best not to have possible clients (who looked down on comic magazines) associate my name with the books; I used Irv Wesley because Irving is my
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advertising," followed by a similar position at a different agency working on television commercials. He said he continued to do freelance work including medical illustrations for
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