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Jerome DeFuccio (July 3, 1925 –
August 10, 2001) was an
American comic book
writer and
editor known primarily for his work at Mad,
where he was an ****ociate...
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DeAnne
DeFuccio (born
March 26, 1973) is an
American Republican Party politician who
served in the New
Jersey General ****embly from the 39th district...
- the
editors arranged into a
themed article. When ****ociate
editor Jerry DeFuccio encouraged Aragonés to
submit more
material in the ****ure, the cartoonist...
- was
sworn in on
March 25, 2021.
Upper Saddle River council member DeAnne
DeFuccio edged out John V.
Azzariti and was
chosen by
Republicans to fill the...
- ****embly seat with Schepisi's support, but the
Republicans chose DeAnne
DeFuccio.
After DeFuccio announced in 2023 that she
would not run for re-election for...
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stories as
historically accurate as
possible and
along with ****istant
Jerry DeFuccio put a lot of
research into each story. As a result,
where Feldstein took...
- Russ Heath.
Kurtzman wrote the
majority of the comic's
stories with
Jerry DeFuccio contributing one-page text
stories and an
occasional regular story. The...
- layouts, in
Strange Tales No. 149 (Oct. 1966). Mad
magazine editor Jerry DeFuccio wrote that
circa 1965,
Whitney lived in
Manhattan at ... 40 Park Avenue...
- as the 20th
commanding general of the U.S. Army
Materiel Command Jerry DeFuccio (1925–2001,
class of 1943),
editor of Mad
magazine James P.
Dugan (1929–2021)...
- who was
using the pen name Adam
Austin at the time."
DeFalco "1960s" in
Gilbert (2008), p. 124
DeFalco "1960s" in
Gilbert (2008), p. 130: "[Stan Lee] and...