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Sol Brodsky

1923–1984

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Sol Brodsky
Known forJustice
Issues credited438
Active1942–1960
Primary rolecover pencils
Fantastic Four #1
Fantastic Four #1 (1961)

Soloman "Sol" Brodsky was born on April 22, 1923, and spent much of his career as one of the unsung architects of Marvel Comics' rise from a small publisher to a major force in popular culture. He died on June 4, 1984.

The X-Men #1
The X-Men #1 (1963)

Brodsky entered comics in 1942 and proved himself a genuine all-rounder — writer, artist, inker, colorist, and letterer — racking up credits across more than 430 issues over his career. His most frequently credited titles include *Millie the Model*, *Adventures of the Big Boy*, *Pepito*, *Spy Fighters*, and *Misterios del Gato Negro*.

Daredevil #1
Daredevil #1 (1964)

His most consequential contributions, however, came largely behind the scenes. As Marvel's Silver Age production manager — a role that eventually elevated him to vice president of operations and vice president of special projects — Brodsky served as Stan Lee's primary right-hand man during the company's pivotal growth years. Working with letterer Artie Simek, he co-created the enduring *Amazing Spider-Man* logo, along with other Marvel trade dress still recognizable decades later. He was also belatedly identified as the inker on Jack Kirby's pencils for *The Fantastic Four* #3–4 (March–May 1962) and numerous other early Marvel landmarks.

The X-Men #3
The X-Men #3 (1964)

Lee credited him plainly: "He could write, he could draw, he could ink — he could do everything." No major industry awards are recorded in available sources, but Brodsky's fingerprints are on the visual identity of Marvel's most beloved properties.

Full bibliography (first 500) · 119 series

Spy Fighters (1951) · 15
Mystery Tales (1952) · 15
War Comics (1951) · 14
Journey into Unknown Worlds (1950) · 14
Uncanny Tales (1952) · 12
Men's Adventures (1950) · 11
Wild Western (1948) · 11
Suspense (1949) · 10
Strange Tales (1951) · 10
Astonishing (1951) · 10
Spellbound (1952) · 10
All True Crime (1949) · 9
Battle (1951) · 9
Young Men (1950) · 8
Adventures into Terror (1950) · 8
Kent Blake of the Secret Service (1951) · 8
War Action (1952) · 8
Sparkling Stars (1944) · 7
Amazing Detective Cases (1950) · 7
Man Comics (1949) · 7
War Adventures (1952) · 7
Journey into Mystery (1952) · 7
Sports Action (1951) · 6
Western Outlaws and Sheriffs (1951) · 6
Two Gun Western (1950) · 6
Crime Cases Comics (1950) · 6
Combat Kelly (1951) · 6
Western Thrillers (1948) · 5
Crime Can't Win (1950) · 5
Love Adventures (1949) · 5
Girl Comics (1949) · 5
Tales of Justice (1955) · 5
Misterios del Gato Negro (1953) · 5
Patsy and Hedy (1952) · 5
Space Squadron (1951) · 4
Crime Must Lose (1950) · 4
Adventures into Weird Worlds (1952) · 4
Young Men on the Battlefield (1952) · 4
Men in Action (1952) · 4
Combat (1952) · 4
Police Action (1954) · 4
Spy Thrillers (1954) · 4
My Girl Pearl (1955) · 4
Love Romances (1949) · 3
Crime Exposed (1950) · 3
Battlefront (1952) · 3
Crime Fighters (1954) · 3
Super Brat (1958) · 3
Blue Beetle (1942) · 2
Tex Morgan (1948) · 2
Amazing Spy Adventures (1951) · 2
Private Eye (1951) · 2
Venus (1948) · 2
My Own Romance (1949) · 2
War Combat (1952) · 2
Space Worlds (1952) · 2
Girl Confessions (1952) · 2
Western Outlaws (1954) · 2
Strange Tales of the Unusual (1955) · 2
The Brain (1958) · 2
Captain Aero Comics (1942) · 1
Cat-Man Comics (1942) · 1
Kid Komics (1943) · 1
#5
Young Allies (1941) · 1
#14
Complete Mystery (1948) · 1
#4
True Adventures (1950) · 1
#4
Western Desperados (1951) · 1
#16
Apache Kid (1950) · 1
#4
Parade of the Stars (1951) · 1
#25
Kent Blake Secret Agent (1951) · 1
#25
True Secrets (1950) · 1
#6
Gallant (1951) · 1
#16
Triumph Comics (1950) · 1
#5
Valiant Western (1951) · 1
#8
Colossal Comics (1951) · 1
#1
Terrific Adventure (1951) · 1
#11
Startling (1951) · 1
#22
Worlds Greatest Comics (1950) · 1
#12
Battle Action (1952) · 1
#1
Battlefield (1952) · 1
#3
Millie the Model Comics (1945) · 1
#38
Lorna the Jungle Queen (1953) · 1
#3
3-D Tales of the West (1954) · 1
#1
Arizona Kid (1954) · 1
#5
Crazy (1953) · 1
#2
Sub-Mariner (1954) · 1
#35
Black Rider (1954) · 1
#11
Billy Buckskin (1955) · 1
#2
Annie Oakley (1948) · 1
#10
Adventure into Mystery (1956) · 1
#2
Jann of the Jungle (1955) · 1
#12
Strange Stories of Suspense (1955) · 1
#10
World of Fantasy (1956) · 1
#3
Miss America (1953) · 1
#84
Showgirls (1957) · 1
#1
Cuentos de Brujas (1951) · 1
#64
Navy Action (1954) · 1
#18
Action Comic (1965) · 1
#2
Buccaneer (1958) · 1
#8
Dream of Love (1958) · 1
#1
Dynamic Adventures (1958) · 1
#8
Frontier Romances (1958) · 1
#1
Great Action Comics (1958) · 1
#9
Kaänga (1958) · 1
#8
Meet Merton (1958) · 1
#9
Pee-Wee Pixies (1958) · 1
#1
Planet Comics (1958) · 1
#8
Romantic Love (1958) · 1
#2
Star Feature Comics (1958) · 1
#9
Teen-Age Talk (1958) · 1
#8
The Avenger (1958) · 1
#9
Wambi (1958) · 1
#8
Top Jungle Comics (1958) · 1
#1
Two Gun Kid (1953) · 1
#49

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