But generally speaking, people weren't fired, art jobs were very hard to get, so something really calamitous had to happen to a person who was working there in order for you to find a space.
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By the end of the '50s, everything began to collapse and, little by little, I lost all of my work. I lost Rex, the Wonder Dog and all the westerns.Gil Kane
But I was also a big mouth, I started to develop a troubled relationship with Harry Shorten.
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I was hired as a penciler.
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I was not too smart and constantly mouthed off and didn't know anything.
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The publishers were like syndicates. For instance, the guys that DC hired in 1936, those guys were still working there years later.
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All of the penciling was consistently done by one person and the inking was whoever could finish on time.
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