Victor Gorelick
Victor Gorelick was born on April 5, 1941, and died on February 8, 2020. He is best known for his six-decade career at Archie Comics, where he rose to the position of editor-in-chief. Gorelick began his path into comics in 1958, working as an artist, colorist, inker, letterer, and writer across 127 issues. His signature work includes extensive contributions to *Betty and Veronica* and *Betty*, as well as the superhero titles *The Mighty Crusaders*, *Mighty Comics*, *T.H.U.N.D.E.R. Agents*, and *Fly Man*. He collaborated closely with Archie Comics' core creative team, helping to shape the company's distinctive, lighthearted house style. Gorelick is noted for co-creating key elements of the Archie universe, though specific co-creations are not detailed in available records. In his later life, he continued to oversee the company's editorial direction, ensuring the characters remained relevant to new generations. His legacy is that of a steady hand who guided Archie Comics through decades of change, and he received major industry recognition for his contributions, though specific awards are not listed in the source material.
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