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two-man department." As Lee elaborated, "Sol and I were the whole staff of Atlas Comics. I bought the art and scripts and Sol did all the production. My job was mainly talking to the artists and the writers and telling them I wanted the stuff done. Sol did ... the corrections, making sure everything looked right, making sure things went to the engraver and he also talked to the printer. He was really the production manager. And then little by little we built things back up again."
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recalled, "They needed someone on production to handle things since there was no real staff. I would come in a couple of days a week to help out, but I had a lot of my own freelance stuff, so I couldn't do much. Stan got in touch with Sol. Stan was a one-man department, and with Sol it became a
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The logo was lettered by Simek from a sketch by Brodsky for issue #1. It was modified slightly with #2, and drop-shadow was added with #7. This logo continued to be used into the 21st century. Brodsky also designed the original
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people, and they didn't like to see their artists drawing in that style for other publishers. So when Stan drew teen comics for Marvel, they put Brodsky's name on them in the hope that the Archie editors wouldn't know it was
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and other titles, Brodsky's organizational skills and easygoing manner led Lee, by now a friend for several years, to offer him the newly created, formal position of production manager in 1964. When artist
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Sometime before May 19, 1978 (the date of a letter, put up for auction years later, that Brodsky had sent to a Marvel fan), Brodsky's Marvel Comics title had become vice president, operations.
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Brodsky in late 1950 or early 1951 β€” the exact date uncertain due to his work often going unsigned, in the manner of the times β€” began penciling and inking for Marvel's 1950s forerunner,
188:. He later rose to vice president, operations; and vice president, special projects. "Sol was really my right-hand man for years", described Marvel editor and company patriarch 684:— the company name composed of truncated versions of their last names. Skywald lasted until late 1974; Brosky returned to Marvel sometime in the period 1972 to 1974. 701:, however, recalled that after Skywald went defunct (in late 1974), "Sol needed a job, and approached Stan , but a new production manager had been hired in Sol’s absence β€” 1270: 1490: 1485: 690:, who succeeded Brodsky as editor at Skywald, recalled that in 1972 Brodsky had told him, "Marvel has made me an offer to go back and develop their overseas 1054: 1014: 694:, and I'm going to do it. This is a big opportunity." Brodsky's last credited issues as Skywald editor, and Hewetson's first, are cover-dated August 1972. 229:
Lee described Brodsky as "my assistant for years and the company's production head. He could write, he could draw, he could ink β€” he could do everything."
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and other teen comics signed by Sol Brodsky or 'Solly B.' Brodsky was the firm's production manager and an occasional inker, and he did ink a few of the
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recalled in 2005, "Sol and I were close friends. We both lived in Brooklyn and I was already married. ... When Roz and I were married, we moved to the
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described the Marvel offices in 1965 as "just three or four little rooms. Stan's office was as big as everything else put together, and Sol Brodsky,
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During a 1957 economic entrenchment at the company, Goodman again fired the staff, except for Lee. Brodsky teamed with friend and fellow comic artist
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inked "a lot of backgrounds and secondary figures on the fly cobbled the cover and the splash page together from Kirby's original concept drawing."
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That year Brodsky began his long, if initially intermittent, association with Marvel, writing and drawing four one-page "Inky Dinky" gag strips in
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title starring the superhero V-Man were cover-dated January and March 1942). Brodsky's earliest confirmed comics credit is inking a six-page
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fan magazine, nor his travel kits for children, containing things to draw, play, and stay amused with during trips, found an investor.
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Brodsky married Selma Cohen on November 28, 1948. Their first child, Janice, was born August 7, 1952, and son Gary on March 18, 1957.
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A fictionalized Brodsky also appeared alongside Lee, Kirby, and Steinberg β€” all transformed into a Marvel Bullpen version of the
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board to create a new position for Sol, 'V.P. of Operations'. Essentially, he was Stan's right-hand man again."
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Upon his return from military service, Brodsky created the feature "Red Cross" in Holyoke's aviation series
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in 1964 to become Marvel's production manager, Brodsky was concurrently freelancing for Marvel, inking
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Brodsky had much more success with a series of promotional comic books he created and produced for the
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Some Marvel humor comics with art credited to Brodsky may not have been his work. As comics historian
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Brodsky worked primarily behind the scenes, uncredited. His accomplishments include co-creating, with
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to attempt launching a publishing company. Neither Brodsky's magazine prototypes, which included a
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in order to break into the industry. A 1985 tribute feature in the Marvel promotional magazine
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In 1985, one year after his death, Brodsky's son Gary founded the independent-comics company
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chain. Lee would script the majority of these. Brodsky also produced promotional comics for
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Vol. 1, #11 (Oct. 1978). Written and drawn by Kirby, the odd tale featured Brodsky as the
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Occasional 1970s Marvel writer Allyn Brodsky, who served as assistant to editor-in-chief
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A fictionalized Brodsky is among the beachgoers gathered around the unconscious
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Brodsky spent some time away from Marvel in the early 1970s. In 1970, he and
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stories that bear his credit. But they were all at least pencilled by
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on November 26, 1940, more than a year before the US entered the war.
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eliminated all his comics-division staff except for editor-in-chief
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Zimmerman, Dwight Jon (Jan 1985). "Sol Brodsky Remembered".
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Marvel: Five Fabulous Decades of the World's Greatest Comics
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The Complete Illustrated History of the Skywald Horror-Mood
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Later, as vice president, special projects, he oversaw
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via FamilySearch.org. Retrieved on February 21, 2013.
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Brodsky's daughter, Janice Cohen, has been a Marvel
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Marvel Age
John Romita Sr.
Brooklyn
New York City, New York
Penciller
Inker
American
comic book artist
Marvel Comics
Silver Age
production manager
popular culture
conglomerate
Stan Lee
letterer
Artie Simek
The Amazing Spider-Man
inker
Jack Kirby
pencil art
The Fantastic Four

Jack Kirby
Brooklyn
New York City, New York
cartooning
Archie Comics
Morse Code
Fox Comics

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