• Spyman is a fictional character, a short-lived comic book superhero published by Harvey Comics' Harvey Thriller imprint in the mid-1960s. He starred in...
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    characters Spyman, Magicmaster and the Gladiator for the company's short-lived superhero line, Harvey Thriller. His first published comics art came in Spyman #1...
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  • Master Man in Black Miracles, Inc Pirana (owned by Joe Simon) Sooper Hippie Spyman (owned by Joe Simon) Tiger Boy (owned by Joe Simon) List of television series...
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    Year Title Role TV channel 2002 Ayam 2003 Cinta Betting Indi Anak Jon SpyMan 2004 Permintaan Terakhir 2005 Hang 2 VCD 2008 Surat dari Alamanda Puasa Terakhir...
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  • liked to get into fights. Appeared in The Beezer after the merger. Simple Spyman Bill Ritchie 1 87 A spy with a very long beard, dark glasses, and dark-brimmed...
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  • Unearthly Spectaculars and such superheroes and supervillains as Bee-Man, Spyman, Jigsaw, Magicmaster, Glowing Gladiator, Tiger Boy, and Jack Q Frost. Bee-Man...
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  • previously working at Harvey Comics as writer and illustrator for the comic Spyman under editor and Captain America co-creator Joe Simon. His first work at...
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  • (Mahon) Spooky Haunted House Spooky Spooktown Spooky the Tuff Little Ghost Spyman Stone Protectors #0 + #1—3 (1993, May—September 1994) Stretch Stumbo Tinytown...
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    Communications; June–Oct. 1981, Jan. 1982) – Serialized Outland movie adaptation Spyman #1–2 (Sep–Dec. 1966; Harvey Comics) The Illustrated Harlan Ellison 3-D story...
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  • American (1966), 1 issue Jigsaw (1966), 2 issues Spirit (1966–67), 2 issues Spyman (1966–67), 3 issues Thrill-O-Rama (1965–66), 3 issues (Man in Black-Fate...
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  • Jigsaw #2; "Robolink", in Spyman #2; "Alien Boy" in Thrill-O-Rama #3 (all cover-dated Dec. 1966); and "Campy Champ" in Spyman #3 (Feb. 1967). He also drew...
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  • Adventures #1 (Dec.) Bunny, in Bunny #1 (Dec.) Jigsaw, in Jigsaw (Sept.) Spyman, in Spyman #1 (Sept.) Ares, in Thor #129 (June) Batroc the Leaper, in Tales of...
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  • Gladiator, Jack Q. Frost, and Lone Tiger, in the titles Robot Parade and Spyman. In addition to his work in the comic book field, Herron wrote syndicated...
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  • series) the final issue, canceled by Harvey Comics. Thor #137: Ulik debuts. Spyman is cancelled. In Walt Disney’s comics and stories, The Red Wasp Mystery...
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  • Robin, Green Arrow, Tomahawk, Our Army At War, House of Mystery, Airboy, Spyman, Mandrake the Magician, The Phantom,...), dies at age 50 or 51. December...
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