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- 57bf1a42373b4462203bc0128440912ca641484bda9a6088fd18d103d407b3cf authorlink "Jim Steranko".
- 57bf1a42373b4462203bc0128440912ca641484bda9a6088fd18d103d407b3cf date "February 1975".
- 57bf1a42373b4462203bc0128440912ca641484bda9a6088fd18d103d407b3cf first "Jim".
- 57bf1a42373b4462203bc0128440912ca641484bda9a6088fd18d103d407b3cf isCitedBy Seaboard_Comics.
- 57bf1a42373b4462203bc0128440912ca641484bda9a6088fd18d103d407b3cf issue "11".
- 57bf1a42373b4462203bc0128440912ca641484bda9a6088fd18d103d407b3cf last "Steranko".
- 57bf1a42373b4462203bc0128440912ca641484bda9a6088fd18d103d407b3cf quote "Goodman's David and Goliath strategy is insidiously simple and outrageous—possibly even considered dirty tactics by the competition—[and consists of] such [things] as higher page rates, artwork returned to the artist, rights to the creation of an original character, and a certain amount of professional courtesy.".
- 57bf1a42373b4462203bc0128440912ca641484bda9a6088fd18d103d407b3cf work "Mediascene".