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- d67c7359283999ee94b9812093499b799a9289f77a3f012267019a23ae85c836 date "1984-07-01".
- d67c7359283999ee94b9812093499b799a9289f77a3f012267019a23ae85c836 first "Alf".
- d67c7359283999ee94b9812093499b799a9289f77a3f012267019a23ae85c836 isCitedBy Greg_Potter.
- d67c7359283999ee94b9812093499b799a9289f77a3f012267019a23ae85c836 issue "50".
- d67c7359283999ee94b9812093499b799a9289f77a3f012267019a23ae85c836 last "Nossiter".
- d67c7359283999ee94b9812093499b799a9289f77a3f012267019a23ae85c836 magazine Amazing_Heroes.
- d67c7359283999ee94b9812093499b799a9289f77a3f012267019a23ae85c836 page "39".
- d67c7359283999ee94b9812093499b799a9289f77a3f012267019a23ae85c836 publisher Fantagraphics_Books.
- d67c7359283999ee94b9812093499b799a9289f77a3f012267019a23ae85c836 quote "Greg Potter first sold mystery stories to DC and Warren when he was a teenager, but he quit that when he began attending Trinity College in Hartford, Connecticut. Since graduating, he has taught business writing at the Harvard Business School.".
- d67c7359283999ee94b9812093499b799a9289f77a3f012267019a23ae85c836 title "The Harlem Globetrotter".