Marvel sued comic book artist Larry Lieber and the estates of artists Steve Ditko, Don Heck, Gene Colan, and Don Rico on Friday, seeking court orders that the artists can't terminate its copyright . Issue Checklist (via credit search for name "Larry Lieber") Issue Checklist (via linked credit records) List of to be migrated issues (via credit search for name "Larry Lieber") 1930s - living) 0 references . MS. SINGER: Lawyer stuff. Did you get paid for all the work you did for Marvel? LARRY LIEBER: He made up a character and he wanted and he asked me to write it. Always check. [8] His first superhero work, the first appearance of Marvel's Thor in Journey into Mystery #83 (Aug. 1962), introduced one of the mainstays of the Marvel Universe, the mystical metal "uru", of which Thor's hammer Mjolnir is made. Jeff Rovin came from Warren, and he knew nothing about color comics. I made that, which people know about. So I came up with that. Lieber is the younger brother of the late Marvel Comics writer, editor, and publisher Stan Lee. I was unsure of myself just sitting down to write a script. He was putting out color comics, and he was also going to put out black-and-white comics like Warren and Marvel. (At this point there was a break where testimony was taken 'off the record' at the requests of Marvels lawyer. Q: And just to be clear, the when you wrote the script for Ant-Man, that was also with the full breakdown of the panels? "[23] He considered seeking work at rival DC Comics, as some other Marvel writers and artists did, but found, "I was the only one who could never do that because that was the price for Stan being my brother. Q: And who asked you to write the first script for Iron Man? Q: Did he ever make changes to your stories or the scripts you would turn in? Q: You mentioned that Stan would give you the synopsis or the plot. I felt I would have more control over it. I learned well enough that I was able to give a course some years later for him. I'm sorry, I don't. The very last line on page19. Erwin Lieber and Margaret Elizabeth (Taylor) Lieber. Frank Lieber (Lieber family) Frank Lieber served as president of the District 108 School Board in Highland Park during the 1970s, and raised funds for Highland . Larry Lieber studied at the Pratt Art Institute, Brooklyn, New York, and the Art Students League, New York City. Q: Did you ever have discussions with artists about the stories or the scripts? 0 references. No. Writer: Iron Man. And again, I made up the civilian name. [24], When Atlas went under, Lieber received six months severance pay and spent time trying to devise a newspaper comic strip for syndication. [11], In 1951, he enlisted[8] in the U.S. Air Force, beginning four years of military service. Assumes facts. [8], Lieber, who credits Lee as a good editor, writer and writing teacher, said his brother made very few editorial changes to Lieber's scripts. And where he would discuss a story or a plot with the artist and the artist would write it not write, I'm sorry. MS. SINGER: Objection. Q: Now, during the period when Marvel was buying your work, did you submit any work, whether scripts or artwork, to any other publishers? Q: Do you know what Milly's last name was? LARRY LIEBER: No. Larry D. Lieber[1] (born October 26, 1931)[2] is an American comic book artist and writer, and the younger brother of Marvel Comics' writer, editor and publisher Stan Lee. From 1974 to 1975, he was editor of Atlas/Seaboard Comics. Did you ever have any interactions with Jack Kirby when he was drawing scripts that you had done? I was unsure of myself just sitting down to write a script. Please share on social media! I remember once, and I dont know when it was, but my uncle, Rob Solomon, took me down to Timely Comics.". Jack Kirby would go on to write and pencil the Thor portion of Journey into Mystery with dialogue by Lieber and Robert Bernstein until issue #90 when . LARRY LIEBER: Stan offered me I had to earn a living. Q: And you were writing scripts? Q: And did you pay for that typewriter? a little space for myself or something, and I wanted to do a little drawing again. "They needed superhero-reprint covers, and I could do them somewhat in Kirby's style. Q: If you look at the center of the page, you see a line going through the center of the first page, the third, fourth, fifth and sixth pages? 369 subject(s) created by "Larry Lieber" 3 work(s) that were produced while "Larry Lieber" was Editor-in-Chief 142 work(s) where "Larry Lieber" worked on a cover 56 work(s) that "Larry Lieber" edited 282 work(s) that "Larry Lieber" wrote 157 work(s) that "Larry Lieber" penciled 33 work(s) that "Larry . I know that at the time I wanted what's the expression? How would he give that to you? But he always used it. Q: Stan Lee. Q: And is it fair to say you don't know when those legends first started appearing? I would see what they're doing and go back or whatever the hell it was. [8], In a 2010 interview Lieber described how he collaborated with Lee on The Amazing Spider-Man strip: "I get a full script. LARRY LIEBER: Stan. [18] I needed someone to write the new feature, which would hopefully be Marvel's fourth winner in our little superhero sweepstakes. I'm just objecting for the record. LARRY LIEBER: The Marvel style is what Stan did, or I think I said in the interview it began around the time of the super-heroes and with Jack Kirby, perhaps with others, I don't know. Q: So your own paper and pencils and writing implements? Wikipedia (15 entries) edit. [4] Already interested in art and drawing by this time, he attended George Washington High School there. The award was presented July 25, 2008, during the 2008 Will Eisner Comic Industry Awards ceremony at Comic-Con International. [6] Lee elsewhere described that move to a two-story, three-bedroom home at 1084 West Broadway as occurring in 1949,[7] when Larry would have been 17 or 18. [25][26] With co-scripter Gary Friedrich primarily, Lieber wrote the hero's seven-page lead feature in the weekly Captain Britain #24-37 (March 23 - June 22, 1977), and, with co-writer Jim Lawrence, Captain Britain adventures in Marvel UK's Super Spider-Man #233-246 (July 27-Oct. 26, 1977). LARRY LIEBER: I'm trying to think of the answers so much and I yeah, I'll wait. Q: What did you do after you finished writing the script for the first Ant-Man? I didn't have any steady work then. Lieber also wrote and penciled two Spider-Man stories, in Web of Spider-Man #21 and 25 (Dec. 1986, April 1987). I don't recall anything until the book came out and I got a copy of it and saw. MR. TOBEROFF: "Getting back to the writing aspect"? Change this or change that.". IT GOT THREE . Q: And just to follow up on something you said, you mentioned a letterer, what was the job of the letterer? When he was six months old, the family moved to The Bronx, settling at 1720 University Avenue, which Lee . In our second professional sportsperson-turned-comic creator story of the day, basketball player Johnny O'Bryant has signed a deal with Tokyopop, Just before the movie hits, Marvel Comics will be relaunching the Guardians of the Galaxy comic by Collin Kelly, Jackson Lanzingand Kev Walker. LARRY LIEBER: I just made it up, as far as I know. Q: And do you recall that those words or something to that effect being on the back of every check you got from Marvel for that period from 1958 to '65? And should I go on? [1], Lieber also penciled The Amazing Spider-Man Annual #4-5 (1967-1968), the latter introducing in flashback the late parents of protagonist Peter Parker; co-wrote and co-penciled the first solo Doctor Doom feature story, in Marvel Super-Heroes #20 (May 1969);[11] and did occasional other work including, for Magazine Management's men's magazines, several stories of the bawdy "nudie-cutie" comedy feature "Pussycat". It's vague. For the first year or two, you know, I was learning. Devoted son of Issie and Marsha Lieber, and son-in-law of Jeannette and Rejean Gagne . [11], Hulk and Spider-Man comic strips[edit] In 1978, Lieber began penciling and sometimes inking the new daily and Sunday comic strip The Incredible Hulk,[27] written by Lee and syndicated by the Register and Tribune Syndicate. Happy 90th Birthday to comic book and comic strip cartoonist Larry Lieber! He still gave me work, he didn't want to take work away, but they were putting out a few more books. Died 12 Nov 2018 at age 95 in Los Angeles, Los Angeles . Q: For all the time you worked there? He recalled in 1999 he had written some or all of these stories himself, "because I remember Stan was saying to me, 'You write romances really well. MS. SINGER: Objection. His final strip ran September 8, 2018. Dr. Lawrence D. Lieber is a Orthopedist in Lombard, IL. LARRY LIEBER: No. Find Dr. Lieber's phone number, address, insurance information, hospital affiliations and more. The award was presented July 25, 2008, during the 2008 Will Eisner Comic Industry Awards ceremony at Comic-Con International.[30]. Brother of Stan Lee. LARRY LIEBER: They I was in the office, the Marvel office. LARRY LIEBER: Yes, it was my understanding. That was the way I interpreted it anyway. [11] Because it was not standard industry practice during this time to give writer and artist credits, Lieber may have supplied more. Don Rico, writing as "N. Korok", followed for a two-issue stint. And as time went on, he had fewer to make."[14]. LARRY LIEBER: Yes. They had one son: Stanley Martin Lieber. LARRY LIEBER: No. It would be panel by panel. And at that Q: Did Marvel provide you with any health insurance or health benefits during the time you worked there? Indexer Notes. A new report by THR's Eriq Gardner reveals that this is just the tip of the iceberg of a new round of copyright claims and counterclaims among the heirs of Silver Age creators and the sole surviving creator, Larry Lieber, aka Stan Lee's brother. LARRY LIEBER: I don't recall the exact words, but the gist of it was that I was giving up all rights to it, that the work, you know, now is with the company and and I don't remember the exact wording, but I think it was something "giving up your rights" or "all rights." Discover Larry Lieber's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. I I've been looking at the books and it seems with a few of them I did. MR. TOBEROFF: Go ahead. Read more. [4] Already interested in art and drawing by this time, he attended George Washington High School there. [5] At "about ten-and-a-half", with his brother in U.S. Army, Lieber and his parents returned to Manhattan, moving to the Washington Heights neighborhood. LARRY LIEBER: No. Yes. [As well i]t was simply too risky for me not to be grooming some other writers to fill the break if necessary. So I don't really know. LARRY LIEBER: A script. I said, 'I'm not really a writer.' And Don Blake I just thought sounded like a doctor and, you know, to fit the personality. It didn't happen to me usually, except one instance where I had to do things and I wasn't paid for it. So that was my first victory if you want to call that a victory, right. But writing was a little different. At this point in the late 1950s, Kirby was drawing science fiction / fantasy stories followed by giant-monster tales in what collectors and historians call "pre-superhero Marvel" comics, primarily Journey into Mystery, Strange Tales, Tales of Suspense and Tales to Astonish. And since nobody knows the name of it, I'll make it a short name. LARRY LIEBER: Yes. [16], Under Stan Lee plots, Lieber would go on to script the debut origin stories and other early appearances of the superheroes Thor (co-created with artist Jack Kirby) in Journey into Mystery, Iron Man (co-created with Kirby and Don Heck) in Tales of Suspense, and Ant-Man (co-created with Kirby) in Tales to Astonish. I lived with him for a while and it didn't work out so well. I lived with him for a while and it didn't work out so well. Q: Did you see any artwork on Thor before you wrote the script? "[32] He retired from pencilling the strip in July 2018. Q: Who came up with the name Thor, the hero name? MS. SINGER: You have to give a pause so he can object to his own questions too. He said, 'Oh, I've read your letters.'"[13]. Entertainment, Inc. 9440 Santa Monica Blvd. 3: Randy's New Obsession? For roughly a year and a half, he lived in the since-defunct Hotel Manhattan Towers, a residence hotel at Broadway and West 76th Street in Manhattan. Q: Did you have any conversations or any interactions with Jack Kirby about the Thor book? LARRY LIEBER: and I made it up." My brother was back from the Service, he was just married and he moved out outside of New York to Long Island. Q: Do you know of other, any other writers or artists who are working freelance, on a freelance basis with Marvel, who at that time were also submitting freelance work to other comic book publishers? As he notes, this material is sure to be dissected at the atomic level for years to come. And I thought "Henry" sounded like a scientist and "Pym" made it catching and different and exotic. I'm not certain whether it was at the same time they were working for Marvel. Lee co-created Spider-Man, the Hulk, Doctor Strange, the Fantastic Four, Iron Man . 3. Lieber. LARRY LIEBER: I don't know, but I guess I I had been writing so many. He would go over my work and, you know, do things. He would give it written to me. He also wrote the newspaper Spider-Man comic strip for years. Larry has testified in both Federal and State courts on the subjects of computer . Bryan Hitch has been pencilling, inking and tweeting a double page splash of The Authority, after James Gunn's news what could it be for? LARRY LIEBER: I would grow to the office with it. Q: Do you have any recollection that it stopped at some point? LARRY LIEBER: Yes. [As well i]t was simply too risky for me not to be grooming some other writers to fill the break if necessary. . Later, in 1958 he was fortunate to have the opportunity to. Now, I knew nothing about black-and-white comics, right? But now it was impossible. LARRY LIEBER: Yes. [27][28] Lieber said Lee gave a rare compliment on the Hulk strip, telling his brother, "[I]t's very good. He is now 83 years old. sail to Europe on the USS United States with his family . "I was drawing, but I was slow. . Q: And how did you come up with his name? LARRY LIEBER: Yeah. I was very young and I had a couple of jobs. Q: Are you familiar with a comic called Iron Man? LARRY LIEBER: Okay. Maybe there was just too much humor in it, or too much something. Hellstrom is considered one of the most powerful Hell-Lords in Marvel Comics, and can cause excruciating pain to any living being through contact with their life force. LARRY LIEBER: I believe so. Beginning in 1951, he spent four years in the Air Force during the Korean War era, two years in Okinawa, before pursuing his chosen field. Larry Lieber is Stan Lee's younger brother and wrote Marvel books in the sixties such as Iron Man, Thor and Rawhide Kid. He said, "Write this," and, you know, sometimes I would write, and if it was weekend, I wouldn't wait until Monday to bring it into the office to give it to Stan, but I remember going over to the West Side, the main post office at night and mailing it. I did a few inventory stories [in the comic books] or different things, until finally they needed somebody, an artist, on [the] Spider-Man [comic] strip, which Fred Kida had been doing until he retired. Larry has also had a hand in co-creating some of our greatest Marvel super-heroes including Ant Man, Iron Man, and Thor. He just didn't like my question. LARRY LIEBER: Yes. Q: Okay. Q: You can answer. LARRY LIEBER: No. I know that at the time I wanted what's the expression? Right here at FameChain. Marvel legend Stan Lee rightfully gets credit when discussing the most important creators at Marvel, alongside Steve Ditko, Joe Simon Jack Kirby, and others. LARRY LIEBER: I don't recall the exact words, but the gist of it was that I was giving up all rights to it, that the work, you know, now is with the company and and I don't remember the exact wording, but I think it was something "giving up your rights" or "all . Celia had one brother: Joseph Solomon. I remember, at the time, I wanted to make everything serious. I simply wouldn't have the time to continue with The Fantastic Four, The Hulk, Spider-Man and the other odd Western, mystery, romance, humor, and assorted monster tales I was writing and still do justice to our newest feature yet a'borning. I don't remember when I first got them. I didn't hear anything, so I just that was my first assumption, but I didn't know. Alta Ann (Lieber) Troxel 11 Sep 1934 Jennings, Decatur County, Kansas, USA - 24 Mar 2019 managed by Larry Fisher last edited 13 May 2021. LARRY LIEBER: I got the synopsis, the plot from Stan, and I wrote the first script of Thor. What did you do next with the script? So once again I was writing and drawing, and that I enjoyed even more than the Rawhide Kid. MR. TOBEROFF: I'm supposed to object before you answer. MS. SINGER: Good work. Q: The way when we talked about the first script for Iron Man and the first script for Thor and the first script for Ant-Man, were those Marvel style? LARRY LIEBER: Thank me for Anthony Stark. (Lieber Exhibit 6, an excerpt from Jack Kirby Collector Forty-One, marked for identification, as of this date.). LARRY LIEBER: It seems that way. Did you have any involvement in The Rawhide Kid? LARRY LIEBER: You mean as opposed to cash? Danny Earls, courtesy of a tweet from Gail Simone, and some rather fine sample pages, has secured himself gigs with both Marvel and DC Comics. Find out about Stan Lee's family tree, family history, ancestry, ancestors, genealogy, relationships and affairs! MS. SINGER: Objection. "They needed superhero-reprint covers, and I could do them somewhat in Kirby's style. Q: Let's talk about The Rawhide Kid. Q: Now, when you submitted your freelance work to Marvel, whether it's script or artwork, was it was it your understanding that Marvel was obligated to purchase that material from you? [2][29][31] Lieber also penciled the Sunday page again from 1990 through at least 1995. LARRY LIEBER: Yes. [11] "It wasn't a very easy period," he said in 1999. stated in. Find Instagram, Twitter, Facebook and TikTok profiles, images and more on IDCrawl - free people search website. Being the son of a Hell-Lord, Daimon Hellstrom became a Lord of Hell himself, drawing power from the Hell dimension. The media giant, which acquired Marvel in 2009, on Friday sued Larry Lieber, who helped create the characters Iron Man, Thor and Ant-Man, and the estates of several . Q: And did all of the ideas for stories come from Stan Lee or was there any other way you would get ideas? I don't think so, Larry Lee is the younger brother of Stan Lee and was born on October 26th, 1931. I don't know. I assume I I I must have put it in and given it to Stan's office, perhaps his secretary or somebody, I think I did, and then they paid me and I I don't remember. And I also came up with his hammer. LARRY LIEBER: Yes. Son of Jack Aron Lieber and Celia Lieber [8], In 1980 and 1981, concurrent with the Hulk strip, Lieber contributed some degree of penciling on the daily and Sunday comic strip The Amazing Spider-Man until Fred Kida took over as regular penciler. Q: I think you mentioned that you started working at Marvel in about 1958? Q: Do you know who, after you turned in the script, do you know who the artist was that drew Thor? LARRY LIEBER: Yes, Stan Lee. I I wrote a few books, the first issue or the first couple issues, yes. v. Kirby et al. Jim's a bona fide expert on the Marvel Age, having worked as a historian for the publisher's website for 17 years, but his interests go far beyond the House . LARRY LIEBER: I'm sorry, I Q: Do you know who the artist was who drew the first Iron Man? [5] At "about ten-and-a-half", with his brother in the U.S. Army, Lieber and his parents returned to Manhattan, moving to the Washington Heights neighborhood. "[10] There Lieber began illustrating comic books; his first known credit is penciling and inking the four-page story crime comics story "Cop on the Beat", by an unknown writer, in All True Crime #44 (cover-dated May 1951). So he did. I think I wanted a little more freedom. Q: The "he" when you said "he"? When he was six months old, the family moved to The Bronx, settling into at 1720 University Avenue, which Lee . LARRY LIEBER: Scotch tape. Son of Simon Lieber and Minnie (?) LARRY LIEBER: Yeah, I yeah, I guess. Marvel Comics founder and longtime publisher Martin Goodman had left Marvel in 1972, having sold the company in 1968, and launched this new company in June 1974 to go head-to-head with Marvel and DC Comics. Son of Jacob Aaron Lieber and Celia (Solomon) Lieber. There was nothing about this most . Q: When you say you were learning to write, what do you mean by that? Q: When he would give you an assignment, did you have a deadline or something that you had to get it back by a certain time? LARRY LIEBER: Whether it was, you know, the various artists, yeah. MS. SINGER: Objection. LARRY LIEBER: Years later. A group of friends made it their life-long mission to go to the Super Bowl and meet NFL superstar Tom Brady. Stan Lee Children. LARRY LIEBER: Panel by panel and description of it, yes. Suddenly on Saturday, March 22, 2008 at his home. I had been living with relatives and I was going to the Art Students League studying Maybe there was just too much humor in it, or too much something. LARRY LIEBER: I'm sorry? Q: Who would make the decision about who was going to write the scripts for a book? You could have said it this way, or this way or that way," and Im realizing, yeah, I don't think of it that way or this way. Q: Did they did Marvel provide you with any paid vacation? Because if I had been, I might not have been so concerned about my expenses. He additionally began writing it in early 1979. So I couldn't do that, I couldn't work. - Larry Lieber Speaks", "Jim Mooney Over Marvel: From Terrytoons to Omega the Unknown, Jim talks Comics", "Larry Lieber Retires from The Amazing Spider-Man", "Archie Goodwin, Larry Lieber to Receive Bill Finger Award", https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Larry_Lieber&oldid=1139371947, This page was last edited on 14 February 2023, at 20:06. Q: When you received were you always paid by check from Marvel? Q: We don't have to worry about I'm focusing you, I'm sorry, I'm focusing you on the period 1958 to 1965. And as time went on, he had fewer to make."[14]. Sometimes if there was a lot of action, you might play up that panel and only have five, let's say, one panel across. Lee is survived by his young brother, Larry Lieber, who is a writer and artist for Marvel, as well as his 67-year-old daughter, J.C. Lee. LARRY LIEBER: I could tell you, yeah, it was it was well, I remember the date. He said, "Oh, you could have said this. I think he went out to Hollywood or out to California and that's when Jim Shooter came in [as Marvel editor-in-chief] and took over. It didn't appeal to me. He said, "Larry if you want, you can write The Hulk and draw it". I didn't think anything of it, so I don't remember if it lasted until '65 or when it stopped or occasionally or whatever. It would be sent to the artist, I would guess. LARRY LIEBER: Yes. Abraham Riesman's new biography of Stan Lee takes readers to Romania, the homeland of Lee's ancestors, and to the small New York apartment of Lee's brother, Larry Lieber, for an at times . Could you do me a favor and just pause before answering a question so I have room to object before? [9], In 1941, Lee was made the editor of Timely Comics, the future Marvel Comics, then a division of a publishing company owned by a relative, Martin Goodman. See templates for discussion to help reach a consensus. I don't remember why I wanted to do it, particularly. Some of these stories were even co-written with his brother Stanley Lieber aka Stan Lee. So I could never do that. Sep 08, 2015 at 12:12 pm. Let me start again. Q: And when you say "the script," that's what we were talking about before that told panel by panel? Yeah, I would bring it to the office. He additionally began writing it in early 1979. I don't recall. Q: And how did you come to work for Marvel? Father of Jan Lee. Lieber then succeeded Kida on the daily strip in 1986. born 1950, age 68 (approx.) As Lieber recalled it to comics historian Daniel Best, "My mother died when I was 16. I wanted to leave, so I left. LARRY LIEBER: I believe so, yes. LARRY LIEBER: Yes. "I still wanted to be an artist and do comics, but I had in mind to eventually become an illustrator," he said in 1999. LARRY LIEBER: Yes. You're doing a little production work. [11] This included creating the names of their respective alter egos: Don Blake, Tony Stark, and Henry Pym. Or perhaps the freelancers had a different hour or different day, I don't know. I had a furnished room in somebody's apartment. The media giant, which acquired Marvel in 2009, on Friday sued Larry Lieber, who helped create the characters Iron Man, Thor and Ant-Man, and the estates of several other artists, including Spider . I tried to get names that fit the the person. Q: When you would receive a check from Marvel, was there anything printed on the check besides, you know, your name and the amount? Yes. I'm sorry. Ancestors. LARRY LIEBER: Uh-huh. Right here at FameChain. Since 2021 the record price for this artist at auction is 650 USD for Lieber Larry - The Amazing Spider-Man, sold at . Discover your ancestry - search Birth, Marriage and Death certificates, census records, immigration lists and other records - all in one family search! MS. SINGER: Objection. MR. TOBEROFF: Objection as to form. I didn't speak to him. There were artists and writers who had worked I was almost the only one in the profession who couldn't work for another company, which, in this case, the most likely one would have been DC, because Stan was my brother. LARRY LIEBER: Well, when the when the I give a See templates for discussion to help reach a consensus. When I went there, Martin put out two kinds of books. Well, Marvel was at that time putting out black and white, what we call black and white books. Walt Disney Co. has targeted several legendary comic book artists with lawsuits seeking to decisively establish that it owns the rights to Marvel superheroes they helped create. After a while, I'd just go to the typewriter. Q: Do you know who came up with the idea for Thor? I don't know which came first, but I've only heard it recently in the last year or so, once from you using it to me in a conversation, and then I I looked up the case out of curiosity on the Internet and they were talking about it and they mentioned it as being an important thing or was it work for hire or not. Q: How what was your involvement, besides coming up with the name Henry Pym, what was your involvement? [3] When he was six months old, the family moved to The Bronx, [4] settling at 1720 University . Since I knew how to draw, I'd think, 'Oh, this shot will have a guy coming this way this shot will have a guy looking down on him,' and later I'd sit at the typewriter and type it up. Q: And did you pay for your own supplies, whatever they were? Fury war-comics story or a standalone tale in one of the Marvel line of black-and-white magazines such as Vampire Tales or Haunt of Horror. Can you tell me what did a script look like? LARRY LIEBER: They had about three stories in the magazine, drawn by different people. They tried somebody else and it didn't work out and they offered it to me and I started doing it and I've been doing it for 20 years now it'll be.[8]. These were all scripts in advance [that Kirby would illustrate]. a little space for myself or something, and I wanted to do a little drawing again. I didn't want to hear something like that."
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