• Bob Oksner (October 14, 1916 – February 18, 2007) was an American comics artist known for both adventure comic strips and for superhero and humor comic...
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  • Oksner is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Bob Oksner (1916–2007), American comics artist Robert M. Oksner (1926–2017), American advertising...
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  • Angel and the Ape is a humor comic book created by E. Nelson Bridwell & Bob Oksner published by DC Comics. The characters first appeared in 1968 in Showcase...
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  • After the death of Edson in 1966, Bob Oksner teamed with Hasen, whose first strip was dated April 23, 1967. Oksner and Hasen remained with the strip until...
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  • included Batman, Bob Hope, Lex Luthor, Superman, the Flash, and Wonder Woman. Notable artists who worked on the series include Bob Oksner and Neal Adams...
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    continued publication through issue #109 in 1969. Illustrators included Bob Oksner and (for the last four issues) Neal Adams.[citation needed] While aboard...
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  • Vixen (comics) (category Characters created by Bob Oksner)
    Vixen (Mari Jiwe McCabe) is a superhero created by Gerry Conway and Bob Oksner. She first appeared in Action Comics #521 (July 1981), published by DC Comics...
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  • 1977), and was created by E. Nelson Bridwell and Ramona Fradon, art by Bob Oksner and lettered by Milt Snapinn. Chaim Levon is a Jewish school teacher who...
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    syndicated a comic strip (written by Lawrence Nadel and drawn by Bob Oksner, jointly credited as "Bob Lawrence") from 1952 to 1955. Eternity Comics in the early...
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  • including the Shazam Award for Best Pencil Artist (Humor Division) for Bob Oksner for his work on Adventure Comics and other DC comics in 1970. List of...
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  • Wood Jim Aparo Jerry Grandenetti Nestor Redondo Gray Morrow Dick Dillin Bob Oksner Rich Buckler E. R. Cruz Ernie Chan Rudy Nebres Alfredo Alcala Leopoldo...
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    Jay McArdle, Bill McLean (Double Trouble), Paul Norris (Jungle Jim), Bob Oksner (Leave It to Binky), Russell Patterson (Mamie), Clarence D. Russell (Pete...
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  • 10 issues of the book before quitting because of creative differences. Bob Oksner and Fawcett alumnus Kurt Schaffenberger were among the later artists of...
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  • writer and activist Bob McLeod (comics) (born 1951), American comic book artist Bob Oksner (1916–2007), American comic book artist Bob Ong (born 1975), Filipino...
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  • Faora Faora as depicted in Action Comics #472 (June 1977). Art by Bob Oksner. Publication information Publisher DC Comics First appearance (Hu-Ul): Action...
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    Simeon Gorilla Angel and the Ape (comic book) E. Nelson Bridwell and Bob Oksner. A comics artist and talking gorilla who is a partner, with human woman...
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  • Supergirl #1 (November 1972), featuring the Kara Zor-El version. Art by Bob Oksner. Publication information Publisher DC Comics Schedule List (vol. 1) Bi-monthly...
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  • featured in the title was Terry Vance, The School Boy Sleuth by Ray Gill and Bob Oksner (debuting in issue #10, August 1940 until #57, July 1944, as well as appearing...
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  • that lasted 11 issues. Most of the covers and inside artwork were by Bob Oksner. September 1955-October 1955 – Tuesdays at 8:30-9:00 pm on CBS November...
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  • comic book that ran for 26 issues from 1960 to 1964, featuring artwork by Bob Oksner. Stories from this comic-book series were later reprinted, with updates...
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  • Black Orchid's debut: Adventure Comics #428 (Aug. 1973), cover art by Bob Oksner. Publication information Publisher DC Comics First appearance Linden-Thorne:...
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  • Showcase (comics) (category Comics by Bob Haney)
    McAvennie "1960s" in Dolan, p. 130: "[E. Nelson Bridwell] and artist Bob Oksner injected pretty primitive humor into the classic 'beauty and the beast'...
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  • Vixen Genre Action Adventure Superhero Based on Vixen by Gerry Conway Bob Oksner Voices of Megalyn Echikunwoke Composers Blake Neely Nathaniel Blume Country...
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  • Rodier, Denis; Swan, Curt; Bogdanove, Jon; Mooney, Jim; Thibert, Art; McLeod, Bob; Jurgens, Dan; Breeding, Brett (p), Rodier, Denis; Ordway, Jerry; Janke,...
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  • He was eventually replaced by Bob Oksner, who provided the majority of the artwork for the run of the series. Oksner was replaced by Neal Adams for the...
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  • included Tony Abruzzo, Gene Colan, Lee Elias, Gil Kane, Win Mortimer, Bob Oksner, John Romita, Sr., John Rosenberger, Art Saaf, Jack Sparling, Alex Toth...
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  • Action Comics #440 where he is adapted by Elliot S! Maggin, Curt Swan, Bob Oksner. After appearing on television and radio, Inspector William Henderson...
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    Comic-Con Director of Programming Frank Jacobs Jason Paul Levitz Bob Lubbers Bob Oksner Lew Sayre Schwartz Hal Sherman Herb Trimpe William Woolfolk Charles...
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    beginning a five-issue adaptation of the story "King of Fang and Claw" by Bob Byrd in Goodman's pulp magazine Ka-Zar #1 (Oct. 1936); the non-continuing-character...
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  • Baily, Frank Giacoia, H. G. Peter, Jack Burnley, Lee Elias, Irwin Hasen, Bob Oksner, Paul Reinman, Everett Edward Hibbard, and Bernard Sachs.: 21–34  The...
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