• spelling "Dubay" per Bill DuBay Social Security Death Index and California Birth Index records cited here. Bails, Jerry; Ware, Hames. "DuBay, Bill". Who's...
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  • York City by Warren Publishing from 1978 to 1983. 1984 was edited by Bill Dubay. The title of the magazine was changed to 1994 starting with issue #11...
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  • Dubay may refer to: Bill DuBay (1948–2010), American comic-book editor, writer and artist John Baptiste DuBay (1810–1887), American fur trapper Matt Dubay...
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  • “Curse of the Werewolf” - Originally written by Al Milgrom, with art by Bill DuBay and Rich Buckler. Arthur Lemming was the title character, a kindly English...
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  • Presents and The Rook comic book series in 2015. The Rook was created by Bill DuBay and Budd Lewis, and was influenced by pulp magazines’ heroic characters...
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  • editorial turnover. The company suspended publishing in late 1981, editor Bill Dubay left in 1982, and Warren declared bankruptcy in 1983.[citation needed]...
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  • particularly The Savage Sword of Conan. "The End Time", written by the Bill DuBay, was printed in The Rook from issue 2 through 9. The Comics Reporter described...
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    the means to negotiate Monitor's defense systems. 26 "Terror in Time" Bill DuBay October 13, 1986 (1986-10-13) Ming unleashes a parasitic mutant on the...
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  • Alexander illustrating scripts by Michael Woods, Dan Braun, Joe Harris and Bill Dubay. In 2009, Dan Braun and Shawna Gore won the Eisner Award for best archival...
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  • initially edited by Bill Parente. It was later edited by Archie Goodwin (issues #7–12, 34–35), Billy Graham (#13–16), Bill DuBay (#21–50, 87–95, 101–102)...
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  • mundane tasks like family plumbing problems. Warren Publishing editor Bill DuBay drew and co-wrote one story in his only Marvel appearance. Issue #10 featured...
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    1975 color issue, The Spirit Special, which includes an afterword by Bill DuBay. Kitchen Sink picked up the series beginning in 1977 with issue 17, eventually...
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  • issue numbering. Sometime after the cancellation, DC employed writer Bill DuBay and artist Carmine Infantino to produce a Blackhawk mini-series. Though...
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  • Eeden left after issue #8. The series ran four more issues by writer Bill DuBay and artist Alex Niño. Angeline Marietta Salvotini Thriller was the leader...
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  • Blue Ribbon Comics checklist over various issues of the comic's run, and Bill Dubay, with art by Trevor Von Eeden and Alex Niño in issue #2 (Dec. 1983). An...
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  • 2011. Parents' last name spelled "DuBay" here; original spelling "Dubay" per Bill DuBay Social Security Death Index and California Birth Index records cited...
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  • "Billy DuMoe Statistics". Pro Football Reference. Archived from the original on December 2, 2008. Retrieved January 7, 2009. Biography portal "Bill DuMoe"...
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    2023. Retrieved February 27, 2023. DuPont, Zachary (August 6, 2019). "Matt Patricia discussed his relationship with Bill Belichick". Boston.com. Archived...
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  • Robert Bloch; with penciller Keith Giffen and inkers Greg Theakston and Bill Wray, DC Comics, 1985) Amethyst vol. 2 #13–14 (with co-author Keith Giffen...
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  • Categories Video game journalism Frequency (Bi)Monthly Publisher Jeff Rovin, Bill DuBay Founder Jeff Rovin Founded 1982 First issue August 1982 (1982-08) Final...
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  • Infantino and Tony DeZuniga. 1984 Release: June by Warren Publishing. Editor: Bill DuBay. Anarchy Comics Release: by Last Gasp. Editor: Jay Kinney. À Suivre magazine...
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    Osbourne (lead singer), Tony Iommi (guitarist), and Geezer Butler (bass). Bill started to play drums as a child, listening to the big bands of the 1940s;...
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  • Australian footballer. Robert Brubaker, 93, American actor (Gunsmoke). Bill DuBay, 62, American comic book editor, writer, and artist. Jack Herer, 70, American...
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    Douglas and their fifth-round selection (159th overall) to the Buffalo Bills for their third-round selection (91st overall). The Packers traded their...
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  • VHS cover Genre Animated Adventure Musical Science fiction Written by Bill Dubay Martha Moran Ruth Handler Directed by Bernard Deyriès Starring Sharon...
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    All Stars #1 (1965, Golden Gates Features); copyright by Marty Arbunich/Bill DuBay Bogeyman Comics (2 issues; Fall 1968–1969) — Rory Hayes Ebon (January...
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    DuBay – vocals, guitar (1984–present) Todd Haug – guitar (1984–present) Jeff Litke – bass (1984–present) Dirk Verbeuren – drums (2011–present) Bill Hill...
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  • Bill Nye the Science Guy is an American science education television program created by Bill Nye, James McKenna, and Erren Gottlieb, with Nye starring...
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  • After Nolin's departure that same year, Chantel Dubay was hired as the third model in 1996. Dubay left the show in 1999 and was replaced by Nikki Ziering...
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  • to go. 5 5 "Master Builder" Bob Hathcock Steve Roberts Cash Donovan, Bill Dubay, Butch Hartman, John Holmquist & Eduardo Olivares October 13, 1996 (1996-10-13)...
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