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 | | Joining the staff at Timely Comics by 1943, Rico variously wrote/drew for characters including Captain America (including the lead story in All Select Comics #1), the Whizzer (including in All-Winners Comics #11), the Destroyer, the Blonde Phantom, the Terror (in Mystic Comics), Venus, and the Young Allies. |
 | | In the following decade, Rico became one of the six primary writers for Marvel's 1950s predecessor, Atlas Comics, along with Hank Chapman, Carl Wessler, Paul S. Newman, editor Stan Lee, and, in the teen-humor division, future MAD Magazine cartoonist Al Jaffee. |
 | | Among the Atlas titles for which Rico wrote are Adventures into Terror, Astonishing, Jann of the Jungle, Jungle Action (where he co-created Leopard Girl with artist Al Hartley), Jungle Tales, Lorna, the Jungle Girl (originally Lorna, the Jungle Queen), Marvel Tales, Suspense and Strange Tales. |
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