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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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January and March 1942). Brodsky's earliest confirmed comics credit is inking a six-page
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