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All these comics were published by Dell alone (after the end of its partnership with Western Publishing).
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Charles Davis
The Defenders, a CBS drama, aired for four full seasons starting in the fall of 1961. (That's over one month after The Fantastic Four #1 was published, and eleven years before the Marvel comic book of the same name debuted).
The scripts for the second stories are credited to Carl Memling.
#1's interior art is credited to Frank Springer.
Eli Campbell
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Parker Diaz
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Elijah Price
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Brandon Rodriguez
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Xavier Hughes
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Daniel Baker
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Ian Richardson
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Mason Wright
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Anthony Fisher
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Adam Edwards
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Brayden Thompson
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Owen Stewart
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Chase Ross
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Jackson Hughes
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Logan Harris
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Connor Diaz
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David Jones
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Ryan Torres
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Nolan King
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Blake Richardson
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Jordan Gray
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Nathan Brown
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Blake Johnson
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Adam Torres
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Tyler Gray
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Jaxon Sanders
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Landon Garcia
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Angel Mitchell
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Blake Ramirez
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Isaiah Russell
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Brandon Reyes
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Bentley King
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Juan Edwards
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Jacob James
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Jaxson Cruz
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Noah Richardson
#2's interior art is credited to a Gerald McCann (1916-1995).
Aiden Myers
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Adam Davis
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Leo Wood
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Xavier Edwards
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Sebastian Ortiz
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Noah Wright
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Austin Edwards
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Jordan Perez
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Gabriel Hill
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Cameron White
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Kayden Stewart
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Joseph Allen
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Blake Stewart
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Jose Howard
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Adam Nelson
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Dominic Rodriguez
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Xavier Gutierrez
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Isaac Martin
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Isaiah Roberts
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Brandon Parker
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Ryan Kelly
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Elijah Rodriguez
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Nathaniel Peterson
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Nathaniel Clark
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Nathan Murphy
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Anthony Green
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Hunter Williams
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Logan Cox
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Elijah Ramirez
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Evan Campbell
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Bentley Howard
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John Howard
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Benjamin Nguyen
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Gavin Jackson
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Gabriel Miller
The Young Lawyers is an one-season ABC drama aired in the traditional fall season of 1970.
Though the scripter is unknown, the interior art is credited to the still-living Jose Delbo.