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In 1940, he was tired of working for the company and soon founded his own company first called Alfred Harvey Publications, then Family Comics, then Home Comics. He served as president, eventually employing his twin brother Leon as vice president and editor, and his older brother Robert as vice
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Alfred Harvey retired in 1982, his company was sold to HMH Communications and in 1989 it was renamed to Harvey Comics Entertainment. He was in a coma since 1989 and died at age 80 on July 4, 1994, from
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president and business manager. The three brothers renamed their company, again, to Harvey Comics Publications, Inc. Harvey released their first comic series in 1941 called
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The Harvey Comics Company was started by Alfred Harvey Wiernikoff, a son of Russian Jewish immigrants. Later on brothers Leon and Robert would join
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Beginning his career at the age of 15 drawing advertising cartoons each week for 5 dollars, he then took a job at
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Hastings-on-Hudson, New York: Comical Grave of Alfred Harvey (Roadside America)
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with Kirby, and he noted Harvey as an "eager type". Harvey supervised
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He has four surviving sons and a daughter: Alan, who was born in
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Brooklyn, New York
New Rochelle, New York
Harvey Comics
Little Dot
Richie Rich
comic book
publisher
Harvey Comics
Little Dot
Richie Rich
Wendy the Good Little Witch
Spooky the Tuff Little Ghost
Casper the Friendly Ghost
Baby Huey
Little Audrey
Sad Sack
George Baker
Fox Comics
Joe Simon
Jack Kirby
World War II
The Pentagon
The Black Cat
Comic Code
Famous Studios
baby boomers
heart failure
New Rochelle
Hastings-on-Hudson, New York
Larchmont

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