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Sol Brodsky

1923–1984

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Sol Brodsky
Known forJustice
Issues credited438
Active1942–1961
Primary rolecover pencils

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.

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*.

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.

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) · 122 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
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
Sparkling Stars (1944) · 4
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
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
Private Eye (1951) · 1
#3
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
Patsy Walker (1945) · 1
#92
Adventures of the Big Boy (1957) · 1
Mr. District Attorney (1958) · 1
#23

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