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until DiPreta's retirement in 2000. Born July 9, 1921, in Stamford, Connecticut, to a
family that
included brothers Joe and Leonard, Tony
DiPreta grew...
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Hachette Books, with the
naming of
Crown Archetype's editor-in-chief
Mauro DiPreta as vice
president and publisher. In May 2014, Amazon.com
announced it was...
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Hachette Books, with the
naming of
Crown Archetype's editor-in-chief
Mauro DiPreta as the new unit's vice
president and publisher. On
October 12, 2017, Hachette...
- (3): 160–165. doi:10.1016/j.fas.2014.03.003. PMID 25103701.
Rosenbaum AJ,
DiPreta JA,
Misener D (March 2014). "Plantar heel pain". The
Medical Clinics of...
- 1970s on).
DiPreta sta**** with the
strip for 25
years until it
ended its run
November 24, 1984, when it had
dropped to only 182 newspapers.
DiPreta then moved...
- k.a. "Johnny Dee"
Peter David Gene Day Tom
DeFalco Tony
DeZuniga Tony
DiPreta Steve Dillon Steve Ditko Arnold Drake Jo
Duffy a.k.a. Mary Jo
Duffy Harlan...
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Jeremy Episode: "Fools for Love" (31
October 2006) 2007 Cold Case Phil
DiPreta, '98 Episode: "That Woman" (30
September 2007) 2007
Phineas and Ferb Additional...
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Fernando Da
Silva briefly took over the
strip in 1982, then in 1983 Tony
DiPreta became the main artist. On 19 June 2000, long-time DC
Comics artist Graham...
- "Hachette Book
Group Reorganizes Lines,
Announces About 25
Layoffs As
DiPreta Departs".
Publishers Lunch.
November 13, 2018.
Retrieved February 17, 2019...
- "Hachette Book
Group Reorganizes Lines,
Announces About 25
Layoffs As
DiPreta Departs".
Publishers Lunch.
November 13, 2018.
Retrieved December 30, 2018...