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Not too many people know who the editor is
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"Not too many people know who the editor is"

- Julius Schwartz

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Julius Schwartz was an American comics editor and art representative best understood for his work at DC Comics from 1944 to 1986. His quote, "Not too numerous individuals understand who the editor is", is a reflection of the often ignored role of editors in the comics market. Schwartz was a leader in the field, and his quote talks to the absence of acknowledgment editors often receive for their work. He was a major influence in the advancement of the Silver Age of comic books, and his quote is a pointer of the significance of editors in the comic book market. Schwartz was a master of the craft, and his quote is a testament to the often overlooked function of editors in the comics industry. He was a major impact in the advancement of the Silver Age of comics, and his quote is a reminder of the importance of editors in the comic book industry. Schwartz was a visionary, and his quote is a pointer of the value of editors in the comic book market. His quote is a tip that editors are an important part of the comics market, and their work needs to not be neglected.

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USA Flag This quote is written / told by Julius Schwartz between June 19, 1915 and February 8, 2004. He/she was a famous Editor from USA. The author also have 6 other quotes.

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