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Larry Lieber

Larry D. Lieber (born October 26, 1931)〔 (Scroll down)〕 is an American comic book artist and writer, and the younger brother of Marvel Comics' writer, editor, and publisher Stan Lee.
Lieber is best known for scripting the first appearances of the Marvel characters Iron Man, Thor, and Ant-Man; for his long stint both writing and drawing the Marvel Western ''Rawhide Kid''; and for illustrating the newspaper comic strip ''The Amazing Spider-Man'' for many years and continuing as of 2014. From 1974 to 1975, he was editor of Atlas/Seaboard Comics.
== Early life==
Larry Lieber was born in Manhattan, New York City, New York, the second child of Romanian Jewish immigrant parents Celia (Solomon) and Jack Lieber, and the brother of the nearly nine years older Stanley Martin Lieber, later best known as Marvel Comics editor and impresario Stan Lee. When he was six months old, the family moved to The Bronx,〔(''Alter Ego'' interview ), p. 19 of print version〕 settling into at 1720 University Avenue, which Lee described as a one-bedroom, "third-floor apartment facing out back", with him and Larry sharing a bedroom and his parents using a foldout couch. 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.〔 Already interested in art and drawing by this time, he attended George Washington High School there.〔
Lee wrote in his autobiography that when Larry was 15, the boys' mother died and Lieber went to live with his brother and his sister-in-law, Joan, prompting the trio's move to Woodmere, New York, on Long Island.〔Lee, Mair, p. (71 )〕 Lee elsewhere described that move to a two-story, three-bedroom home at 1084 West Broadway as occurring in 1949, when Larry would have been 17 or 18. As Lieber recalled it to comics historian Daniel Best, "My mother died when I was 16. My brother was back from the Service, he was just married and he moved out outside of New York to Long Island. I lived with him for a while and it didn't work out so well. I wanted to leave, so I left. I was very young and I had a couple of jobs."
At 17, Lieber became a messenger for ''The New York Times'' and also found work at the Times Square studio of Sam Furber, a letterer whose work included movie posters. 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.〔Lieber, in the ''Alter Ego'' interview, p. 19, recalls the company name as Magazine Management, under which it was known by at least 1953, though the year of the company's incorporation is uncertain.〕

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