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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
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"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"

- Dan DeCarlo

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This quote is from Dan DeCarlo, the artist who developed the Archie comics series. He was going over how he created the idea for the series. He had the concept for the comic book, however wasn't sure if it would be accepted. He chose to take it to Archie to see if they might do it as a comics. He revealed it to Richard Goldwater, the son of the publisher, and he revealed it to his father. A day or 2 later on, DeCarlo got the OK to do it as a comic book. This quote shows DeCarlo's decision and determination in getting his concept accepted. It also reveals the significance of networking and having the right connections. Without Richard Goldwater's assistance, DeCarlo might not have been able to get his idea accepted. This quote is a testament to the power of networking and the significance of having the right people in your corner.

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USA Flag This quote is written / told by Dan DeCarlo between December 12, 1919 and December 19, 2001. He/she was a famous Cartoonist from USA. The author also have 12 other quotes.

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