Dan DeCarlo Quotes (16 Quotes)


    I brought samples in, because I didn't have any comic book samples, and I brought all these illustrations that I had influenced by Norman Rockwell and a couple of the other big boys. That's all I had, that's all I brought.

    That's the problem today: Who is the creator?

    Then is when I decided to take it to Archie to see if they could do it as a comic book. I showed it to Richard Goldwater, and he showed it to his father, and a day or two later I got the OK to do it as a comic book.

    I designed all the characters, anyway, and Frank Doyle was doing all the writing. I didn't have any more input on what direction they were going to go with Josie.

    I started working with Timely in 1946. Stan Lee hired me.


    The first book that they gave me was Jeannie, a young teenager. I went on with her maybe ten books.

    I was married, my wife was pregnant, and I just wanted to get out of the laboring bit and try to become an artist. I liked that all my life.

    What made me want to go into doing comics was I was working as a laborer with my father, a gardener.

    Once publishers got interested in it, it was a year in developing, and it was launched, I think, in 1960. But Willie Lumpkin didn't last long - it only last a little better than a year, maybe a year and a half.

    Because they feel that without them telling you to do this, you wouldn't have had the characters that you have, you wouldn't have the book that you have.


    After about twenty issues of Josie, they decided to pay me.

    When I found this opportunity to answer the ad, I got the job and I've been there ever since.

    Then he took me off Jeannie and he gave me Millie the Model. That was a big break for me. It wasn't doing to well and somehow when I got on it became quite successful.

    Archie was in the fold of all the other publishers that I was working for, and I was probably averaging one story a week from them.

    There were eleven publishers in New York City, and when it was all over, I think it went down to four or five, and then finally just the three of them, the Big Three.


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