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Clipped from Comic Book Legends Revealed: Frank Miller laid out all the issues very quickly, all four issues in about a month (Rubinstein called it "almost the Kirby Barrier").
Joe Rubinstein then spent nearly two months finishing the layouts for #1, then about a month for issues #2 and 3, and finally, for issue #4, less than a month.
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