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Doug Moench (born February 23, 1948) is an American comic book writer. Over the years Moench has worked for DC Comics, Marvel Comics, Dark Horse Comics and many other smaller companies. Perhaps best known for his work on Batman, Moench has written hundreds of issues of many different comics, and created dozens of characters, such as Moon Knight. February 23 is the 54th day of the year in the Gregorian Calendar. ...
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Nickname: The Windy City, The Second City, Chi Town, City of the Big Shoulders, The 312, The City that Works Motto: Urbs In Horto (Latin: City in a Garden), I Will Location in Chicagoland and Illinois Coordinates: Country United States State Illinois County Cook & DuPage Incorporated March 4, 1837 - Mayor...
Official language(s) English Capital Springfield Largest city Chicago Area Ranked 25th - Total 57,918 sq mi (149,998 km²) - Width 210 miles (340 km) - Length 390 miles (629 km) - % water 4. ...
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February 23 is the 54th day of the year in the Gregorian Calendar. ...
Year 1948 (MCMXLVIII) was a leap year starting on Thursday (the link is to a full 1948 calendar). ...
A comic book is a magazine or book containing the art form of comics. ...
DC Comics is one of the largest American companies in comic book and related media publishing. ...
Marvel Comics is an American comic book line published by Marvel Publishing, Inc. ...
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Batman (originally referred to as the Bat-Man and still referred to at times as the Batman) is a DC Comics fictional superhero who first appeared in Detective Comics #27 in May 1939. ...
A native of Chicago, Illinois, Moench has also written novels, short stories, newspaper feature articles, weekly newspaper comic strips, film screenplays, and teleplays. His first published work was My Dog Sandy, a comic strip printed in his elementary school newspaper. He began his professional writing career reviewing films and music for the Chicago Sun-Times; once he made the shift to comics, he moved to New York City. He currently lives in Pennsylvania. Nickname: The Windy City, The Second City, Chi Town, City of the Big Shoulders, The 312, The City that Works Motto: Urbs In Horto (Latin: City in a Garden), I Will Location in Chicagoland and Illinois Coordinates: Country United States State Illinois County Cook & DuPage Incorporated March 4, 1837 - Mayor...
Official language(s) English Capital Springfield Largest city Chicago Area Ranked 25th - Total 57,918 sq mi (149,998 km²) - Width 210 miles (340 km) - Length 390 miles (629 km) - % water 4. ...
A novel (from French nouvelle Italian novella, new) is an extended, generally fictional narrative, typically in prose. ...
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Film is a term that encompasses individual motion pictures, the field of film as an art form, and the motion picture industry. ...
A screenplay or script is a blueprint for producing a motion picture. ...
The Chicago Sun-Times is an American daily newspaper published in Chicago. ...
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Moench is a frequent and longtime collaborator of comics artist Paul Gulacy. The pair is probably best known for their work on Shang-Chi: Master of Kung Fu. They also co-created Six from Sirius, Slash Maraud and S.C.I. Spy and have worked together on comics projects featuring Batman, Conan the Barbarian and James Bond. Paul Gulacy is an American Comic Book Artist. ...
Shang-Chi: Master of Kung Fu is a comic book published by Marvel Comics from the 1970s and 1980s featuring Shang-Chi, the son of Fu Manchu, who exhibits extraordinary skills in the martial arts. ...
Six from Sirius is a comic-book series created by Doug Moench and Paul Gulacy and published by Epic Comics. ...
Batman (originally referred to as the Bat-Man and still referred to at times as the Batman) is a DC Comics fictional superhero who first appeared in Detective Comics #27 in May 1939. ...
Hither came Conan, the Cimmerian, black-haired, sullen-eyed, sword in hand, a thief, a reaver, a slayer, with gigantic melancholies and gigantic mirth, to tread the jeweled thrones of the Earth under his sandalled feet. ...
James Bonds success after the start of the film franchise in 1962 spawned a number of comic books around the world. ...
Moench has frequently been paired with the artist and inker team of Kelley Jones and John Beatty on several Elseworlds Graphic Novels and a long run of the monthly Batman comic. Kelley Jones (born July 23, 1962 in Sacramento, CA) is a comic book artist best known for his runs on Batman with writer Doug Moench and on Sandman (DC Comics/Vertigo) with writer Neil Gaiman. ...
John Beatty (born May 6, 1961) is an American illustrator born in Whitesburg, Kentucky who has worked for Marvel Comics and DC Comics. ...
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Trade paperback of Will Eisners A Contract with God (1978), often mistakenly cited as the first graphic novel. ...
Batman (originally referred to as the Bat-Man and still referred to at times as the Batman) is a DC Comics fictional superhero who first appeared in Detective Comics #27 in May 1939. ...
Partial comics bibliography - Arion, Lord of Atlantis #4-11
- Batman #0, 360-400, 481-559, 1,000,000 and Annual #10, 12, 13, 17-21
- Batman: Blackgate: Isle of Men
- Batman: Bloodstorm (the second in the three-part Batman Vampire Elseworlds saga)
- Batman: Book of the Dead #1-2
- Batman: Brotherhood of the Bat
- Batman: Cataclysm #1
- Batman Chronicles #1-3
- Batman: Crimson Mist (the third and final Batman Vampire Elseworlds saga)
- Batman: Dark Joker: The Wild (Elseworlds)
- Batman & Dracula: Red Rain (the first of three Batman Vampire Elseworlds graphic novels)
- Batman: Haunted Gotham #1-4 (Elseworlds - Bruce Wayne's parents killed by a Werewolf)
- Batman: Hong Kong (Manga-style art)
- Batman: Knight Gallery
- Batman: Outlaws #1-3
- Batman vs. Predator II: Bloodmatch #1-4
- Batman/Spawn: War Devil (co-written with Chuck Dixon and Alan Grant)
- The Big Book of Conspiracies
- The Big Book of The Unexplained
- Blackhawk volume 2 #12-16
- Catwoman #0, 25, 38-55
- Catwoman: Guardian of Gotham #1-2 (Elseworlds: Batman and Catwoman's roles are reversed)
- Celebrate the Century Super Heroes Stamp Album #1 (accompanies the "Celebrate the Century" stamps that the US Postal Service is issuing. The stamps fit right into the comic.. There will be one for each decade, all written by Moench. These will be released at the same time as the stamps)
- C.O.P.S. #1-15
- The DC Challenge #3
- Detective Comics #526-566
- Electric Warrior #1-18
- Forbidden Tales of Dark Mansion #11
- G.I. Combat #163
- Green Arrow volume 2 #86 (Catwoman crossover)
- Green Lantern Corps Quarterly #1-2
- Green Lantern: Dragon Lord #1-3 (a Green Lantern mini-series set in ancient China)
- Heroes against Hunger
- House of Mystery #216, 228, 244, 253
- House of Secrets #113
- Legends of the Dark Knight #11-15, 46-49, 86-88, 137-141, 146-148
- Lords of the Ultra-Realm #1-6, Special #1 (co-created by Moench and Pat Boderick)
- Mister Miracle Volume 2 #14-28
- The Omega Men #17-20, 22, 23, 25 and Annual #1
- Our Army at War Featuring Sgt. Rock #271
- The Sandkings (adaptation by Moench, Pat Broderick, and Neal McPheeters of the novel by George R. R. Martin)
- Showcase '93 #1-12
- Slash Maraud #1-6
- The Spectre volume 2 #1-31, Annual #1
- S.C.I. Spy #1-6
- Teen Titans Spotlight #12
- The Wanderers #1-13
- World's Finest Comics #289-292
- Xenobrood #0, 1-6
DC Comics is one of the largest American companies in comic book and related media publishing. ...
Arion is a fictional character from DC Comics universe. ...
Batman (originally referred to as the Bat-Man and still referred to at times as the Batman) is a DC Comics fictional superhero who first appeared in Detective Comics #27 in May 1939. ...
DC One Million was a crossover event published by DC Comics in 1998. ...
An annual publication, more often called simply an annual, is a book or a magazine, comic book or comic strip published yearly. ...
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Batman Chronicles is a series of comics published by DC Comics. ...
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A German woodcut from 1722 A werewolf (also lycanthrope or wolfman) in folklore and mythology is a person who shapeshifts into a wolf or wolflike creature, either purposely, by using magic, or after being placed under a curse. ...
Manga ) is the Japanese word for comics and print cartoons. ...
Batman: Knight Gallery is a one-shot comic book released by DC Comics in 1995. ...
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Spawn (real name Al Simmons) is a fictional character in Image Comics comic book of the same name. ...
Chuck Dixon is an American comic book writer, perhaps best-known for long runs on Batman titles in the 1990s. ...
Alan Grant is a Scottish comic book writer born in 1949. ...
Blackhawk #12 (Autumn, 1946), Quality Comics. ...
Catwoman is a fictional character associated with DC Comics Batman franchise and created by Bill Finger and Bob Kane. ...
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Is the name of a series of postage stamps made by the United States Postal Service featuring images recalling various important events in US History. ...
A stamp is a distinctive mark or impression made upon an object, for instance those made on a piece of paper and used to indicate the prepayment of a fee or tax. ...
C.O.P.S ânâ Crooks was a line of action figures produced by Hasbro and sold between 1988 and 1989. ...
Cover of Detective Comics #27 (May 1939). ...
Widely considered to be one of the quintessential glam rock albums, T. Rexs second album Electric Warrior is also one of the most unabashedly joyous records of all time. ...
Cover of issue #168 of G.I. Combat is a long-running comic book series published first by Quality Comics and later by National Periodical Publications or NCC, which was the primary company of those that evolved to become DC Comics. ...
Green Arrow is a fictional character, a DC Comics superhero. ...
The Green Lantern Corps The Green Lantern Corps is a fictional, intergalactic police force of Green Lanterns that existed in the pages of DC Comics, chosen to patrol the vast reaches of the Universe, fighting evil wherever it could be found. ...
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House of Mystery was a horror anthology comic book series published by DC Comics from 1951 to 1983. ...
The House of Secrets #92 (July 1971), introducing Swamp Thing. ...
Batman: Legends of the Dark Knight, commonly referred to as simply Legends of the Dark Knight is a DC comic book featuring Batman. ...
A comic miniseries that was created by Doug Moench and published in 1986-1987 by DC Comics. ...
Mister Miracle is a DC Comics superhero created by Jack Kirby, originally as part of The Fourth World series of titles. ...
The Omega Men are a team of alien comic book superheroes in the DC Comics universe. ...
Our Army at War is a war comic book published by DC starting in 1952. ...
One of Joe Kuberts evocative covers for Sgt. ...
The Sandkings is the first episode of the revived 1960s science-fiction television series The Outer Limits, based on the short story Sandkings by George R. R. Martin. ...
George Raymond Richard Martin (sometimes called GRRM, born September 20, 1948 in Bayonne, New Jersey) is an American author and screenwriter of science fiction, horror, and fantasy. ...
The Spectre is a fictional cosmic entity and superhero who has appeared in numerous comic books published by DC Comics. ...
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Peredvizhniki (Передвижники, in Russian) - the Russian artists-realists entering into Company of mobile art exhibitions (1870-1923). ...
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Xenobrood was a nineties DC Comics superhero team that was launched by the Zero Hour comics event. ...
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- Adventures into Fear #25-28 (starring Morbius)
- Adventures on the Planet of the Apes #1-11
- Astonishing Tales #25-27, 30-31 (starring Deathlok the Demolisher, who was co-created by Moench)
- Bizarre Adventures #26, 28, 33
- Captain Marvel #56, 58-62
- Chamber of Chills #7
- Conan the Barbarian: The Skull of Set Graphic Novel
- Conan Saga #17, 33, 36 (basically reprints of The Savage Sword of Conan)
- Creatures on the Loose featuring Man-Wolf #30-31
- Deadly Hands of Kung Fu #3-14, 16-18, 29, 33, Special #1 (black and white magazine featuring Shang-Chi: Master of Kung Fu)
- The Deep (comic book adaptation of the Columbia Pictures movie)
- Doc Savage #1-8 (1976 black and white magazine)
- Dracula Lives! #2-3, 5-6, 8-12
- Epic Illustrated #3, 5, 9, 11-13, 33 (numerous short fantasy stories and a Weirdworld serial, in a color anthology magazine)
- Fantastic Four #219, 222-231, Annual #15
- The Frankenstein Monster #12-17
- Ghost Rider volume 2 #5
- Giant-Size Chillers #1
- Giant-Size Master of Kung-Fu #1-4
- Giant Size Werewolf #2-5
- Godzilla: King of the Monsters #1-24
- The Haunt of Horror #2-5, 12
- The Hulk! #10-22 (printed in magazine format in "Super Marvel Color")
- The Incredible Hulk Annual #9
- Inhumans volume 1 #1-8, 10-12
- The Island of Dr. Moreau (comic book adaptation of the American International film)
- Ka-Zar: Lord of the Hidden Jungle (1974 series) #10-20
- King Conan #9-15
- Kull the Conqueror (volume 1) 16-20, (1982 mini-series) #2
- Kull and the Barbarians #3 (black and white magazine)
- Legion of Monsters #1
- Marvel Classics Comics #13, 16, 19, 21, 22, 25, 27, 29-30, 32-36 (adaptations of classic novels)
- Marvel Comics Presents #1-8, 26-35 (featuring Shang Chi, Master of Kung Fu in the first run and Coldblood in the second)
- Marvel Fanfare #24-26 (featuring Weirdworld)
- Marvel Premiere #17-19, 38, 41, 61 #38 features Weirdworld, #41 Seeker 3000, #61 Star-Lord)
- Marvel Preview #1, 5-6, 8, 12-13, 18, 21-22, 26, 28, 33 (black & white magazine; #5-6 adapt the Sherlock Holmes story The Hound of the Baskervilles, #8 features the Legion of Monsters, #12 is The Haunt of Horror a collection of short Horror stories)
- Marvel Spotlight (1971 series) #28-29 (featuring Moon Knight)
- Marvel Spotlight (1979 series) #1-3,6,7 (#1-3 feature Captain Marvel, #6-7 feature Star Lord)
- Marvel Super Action #1 (first Weirdworld story)
- Marvel Super Special #10-13 (#10 features Star-Lord, #11-13 feature Weirdworld)
- Marvel Two-in-One Annual #6
- (The Hands of) Shang-Chi: Master of Kung Fu #20-63, 65-120, 122, Annual #1
- Master of Kung Fu: Hellfire Apocalypse #1-6 (Marvel MAX)
- Monsters of the Movies #1, 8
- Monsters Unleashed #5-11
- Moon Knight volume 1 #1-15, 17-26, 28-33 (Moon Knight was co-created by Moench)
- Moon Knight: High Strangers (1999 series) #1-4
- Moon Knight: The Resurrection (1997 series) #1-4
- Moon Knight Special Featuring Master of Kung Fu #1 (Moon Knight and the Master of Kung Fu team up to battle evil on Mordillo's Island)
- Morbius Revisited #2 (Michael Morbius, an award-winning biologist, has turned himself into a vampire. He has been searching for a cure ever since the accidental experiment that transformed him.)
- Planet of the Apes #1-29 (adaptations of the Apes films, plus a handful of original spinoff tales, most notably the ongoing "Terror on the Planet of the Apes" saga)
- Rampaging Hulk #1-9 (black-and-white magazine format)
- The Return of Shang-Chi Master of Kung Fu: Bleeding Black #1
- Savage Fists of Kung Fu (black and white magazine)
- Savage Sword of Conan #5, 9, 13, 14, 180
- Savage Tales (Featuring Conan and Ka-Zar) #5, 7, 8, 11
- Seeker 3000 #1
- Shogun Warriors #1-14, 16-20
- Tales of the Zombie #2-7, 9, 10, Annual #1
- The Mighty Thor #303, 308, 310-322, 324-328
- The Toxic Avenger #1-11 (based on Troma Films' character)
- Unknown Worlds of Science Fiction #3, 6
- Vampire Tales #2, 4-7, 9-11, Annual #1
- What If? volume 1 #16 (featuring "What If Shang Chi Master of Kung Fu Fought on the Side of Fu Manchu?")
- Werewolf by Night volume 1 #20-43
- Wolverine: Doombringer #1
- X-Men Unlimited volume 1 #25
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Morbius the Living Vampire, full name Michael Morbius, is a fictional character in the Marvel Comics universe, intended as a tragic anti-hero with vampire-like powers that actually had a biochemical origin. ...
Deathlok (sometimes also referred to as The Demolisher) is a Marvel Comics character, a cyborg, created by Rich Buckler and Doug Moench. ...
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Shang-Chi: Master of Kung Fu is a comic book published by Marvel Comics from the 1970s and 1980s featuring Shang-Chi, the son of Fu Manchu, who exhibits extraordinary skills in the martial arts. ...
The Deep is a short early (1975) novel by John Crowley. ...
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Doc Savage is a fictional character, one of the most enduring pulp heroes of the 1930s and 1940s, created by Lester Dent and owned by Advance Publications. ...
Epic Illustrated was a bi-monthly large format anthology series published by Marvel Comics for 34 issues between 1980-1986. ...
Weirdworld was a fantasy series created by Doug Moench and Mike Ploog for Marvel Comics set in a dimension of magic not unlike Middle-earth from The Lord of the Rings. ...
The Fantastic Four is Marvel Comics first comic book superhero team, created by Stan Lee and Jack Kirby and debuting in The Fantastic Four #1 (Nov. ...
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Ghost Rider is the name of several comic book series published by Marvel Comics, and of several fictional characters in the Marvel Universe. ...
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Ka-Zar (pronounced KAY-sar) is the name of two jungle-dwelling fictional characters, both published by Marvel Comics. ...
King Conan by Robert E. Howard, Gnome Press, 1953 King Conan is a collection of fivefantasy short stories written by Robert E. Howard featuring his seminal sword and sorcery hero Conan the Barbarian, first published in hardcover by Gnome Press in 1953. ...
A complete edition of Kulls stories from 1995 Kull of Atlantis or Kull the Conqueror is a fictional character created by Robert E. Howard. ...
Marvel Comics Presents is a comic book anthology series published by Marvel Comics from 1989 to 1995. ...
Shang-Chi: Master of Kung Fu is a comic book published by Marvel Comics from the 1970s and 1980s featuring Shang-Chi, the son of Fu Manchu, who exhibits extraordinary skills in the martial arts. ...
Coldblood is a fictional character in the Marvel Universe. ...
Marvel Fanfare is the name of two comic books which have been published by Marvel Comics. ...
Weirdworld was a fantasy series created by Doug Moench and Mike Ploog for Marvel Comics set in a dimension of magic not unlike Middle-earth from The Lord of the Rings. ...
Marvel Premiere is a comic book anthology series published by Marvel Comics. ...
Star-Lord is a fictional character published by Marvel Comics. ...
Sherlock Holmes as imagined by the seminal Holmesian artist, Sidney Paget, in The Strand Magazine. ...
The Hound of the Baskervilles is a crime novel by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, originally serialised in the Strand Magazine in 1901 and 1902, which is set largely on Dartmoor 1889. ...
Marvel Spotlight is the name of several comic book anthology series published by Marvel Comics. ...
Moon Knight (Marc Spector) is a fictional character appearing in comic books published by Marvel Comics. ...
Marvel Spotlight is the name of several comic book anthology series published by Marvel Comics. ...
Weirdworld was a fantasy series created by Doug Moench and Mike Ploog for Marvel Comics set in a dimension of magic not unlike Middle-earth from The Lord of the Rings. ...
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Shang-Chi: Master of Kung Fu is a comic book published by Marvel Comics from the 1970s and 1980s featuring Shang-Chi, the son of Fu Manchu, who exhibits extraordinary skills in the martial arts. ...
Shang-Chi: Master of Kung Fu is a comic book published by Marvel Comics from the 1970s and 1980s featuring Shang-Chi, the son of Fu Manchu, who exhibits extraordinary skills in the martial arts. ...
MAX is an imprint of Marvel Comics intended for adult audiences, launched in 2001 after Marvel broke with the Comics Code Authority and established its own rating system. ...
Moon Knight (Marc Spector) is a fictional character appearing in comic books published by Marvel Comics. ...
Moon Knight (Marc Spector) is a fictional character appearing in comic books published by Marvel Comics. ...
Moon Knight (Marc Spector) is a fictional character appearing in comic books published by Marvel Comics. ...
Moon Knight (Marc Spector) is a fictional character appearing in comic books published by Marvel Comics. ...
Shang-Chi: Master of Kung Fu is a comic book published by Marvel Comics from the 1970s and 1980s featuring Shang-Chi, the son of Fu Manchu, who exhibits extraordinary skills in the martial arts. ...
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Shang-Chi: Master of Kung Fu is a comic book published by Marvel Comics from the 1970s and 1980s featuring Shang-Chi, the son of Fu Manchu, who exhibits extraordinary skills in the martial arts. ...
Savage tales is the title of a black and white magazine-sized comic book anthology series published by Marvel Comics. ...
Ka-Zar (pronounced KAY-sar) is the name of two jungle-dwelling fictional characters, both published by Marvel Comics. ...
Shogun Warriors were a line of toys, licensed by Mattel during the late 1970s that consisted of a series of imported Japanese robots all based on then-popular giant robot anime shows. ...
Tales of the Zombie was a horror comic book series published by Marvel Comics in the 1970s. ...
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The Toxic Avenger, first released in late 1985, is the most famous movie made by Troma Entertainment, known for producing low budget B-movies with campy concepts. ...
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Shang-Chi: Master of Kung Fu is a comic book published by Marvel Comics from the 1970s and 1980s featuring Shang-Chi, the son of Fu Manchu, who exhibits extraordinary skills in the martial arts. ...
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Epic Comics was a creator-owned imprint of Marvel Comics started in 1982, lasting through the mid-1990s, and being briefly revived on a small scale in the mid-2000s. ...
Six from Sirius is a comic-book limited series created by Doug Moench and Paul Gulacy and published by Epic Comics in 1984. ...
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- Terror on the Planet of the Apes #1-4 (reprints from Marvel's Planet of the Apes magazine)
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- Dark Horse Comics #25 (James Bond story)
- James Bond: Serpent's Tooth #1-3
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- Eerie #29-30, 35-45, 47, 50, 53-55, 57-58, 72, 78, 109-112
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Partial non-comics bibliography Doug has written for many men's magazines including Adam, Knight, Fling, and Man to Man. While writing for various magazines and the Chicago Sun-Times, he has interviewed The Who, The Monkees and The Seeds. Doug also wrote an article called 23 on the 23rd (a true story about Doug's 23rd birthday). The Who are an English rock band formed in 1964. ...
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- Batman Masters Collection
Set of 120 trading cards, with front art by artists Scott Hampton, Carl Critchlow, Duncan Segredo, and Dermot Power. The flip sides of the first 90 cards, when read in order, form a cohesive story line in which Batman fakes his own death. The set also provides a look at the posthumous feelings of the residents of Gotham City and Arkham Asylum towards the Dark Knight. A special collector's binder was also released for the card set. This card set was re-printed as a 208-page coffee table book entitled Batman Masterpieces. It contains full-page reproductions of the card art opposite the card's text (so one can still follow the story, art concepts (instructions to the artists), and comments by the artist. Additionally, early sketches have been printed for most of the cards. Various trading cards A trading card (or collectible card) is a small card which is intended for trading and collecting. ...
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Thrud the Barbarian Carl Critchlow is a British artist working mainly in the field of science fiction comics. ...
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Arkham Asylum as it appeared on Batman: The Animated Series. ...
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The film Batman and Robin, directed by Joel Schumacher, is considered by most to be less serious than the 1989 Batman movie and sequels Batman Returns (1992) and Forever (1995). ...
Teleplay for one episode. Bucky OHare and crew in the comic book (art by Michael Golden) Bucky OHare was created by comic writer Larry Hama in the late 1970s. ...
Series bible for the cartoon released by DiC Entertainment. Billy and Jimmy Lee, the protagonists of the Double Dragon series. ...
Image DiC Vision DiC Entertainment (pronounced deek) is an international film and television production company which was created in 1971 by Jean Chalopin in Luxembourg, as a subsidiary of Radio-Television Luxembourg (RTL). ...
A novel about how Batman uses clues found at crime scenes to foil the plans of his most famous villains. Each chapter is a different case presented from the notes, journals, and case files of the Batman, Bruce Wayne, Alfred Pennyworth, and Jim Gordon. Novel based on the Batman comic books, written by author Doug Moench and published in 2004 by ibooks. ...
Alfred Pennyworth is a fictional supporting character in the DC Comics Batman series. ...
James Worthington Jim Gordon is a supporting character in DC Comics Batman series. ...
Story editor and head writer for the 1980s cartoon. A Mighty Mouse poster. ...
Original Screenplay for the Red Sonja movie. The movie was later rewritten and changed quite a bit from its original form. This article or section does not cite its references or sources. ...
Red Sonja, a warrior woman out of majestic Hyrkania, is a low fantasy sword and sorcery heroine created by Roy Thomas and Barry Windsor-Smith. ...
Trivia - A fan letter praising Steve Ditko's pencilling and inking was written by a high school-aged Moench, under the name Douglas Moench, and published in the October 1964 (#17) issue of The Amazing Spider-Man comic book.
Main article: Secondary education High school is a name used in some parts of the world, and particularly in North America, to describe the last segment of compulsory secondary education. ...
The Amazing Spider-Man is the title of a comic book published by Marvel Comics, a television program and a daily newspaper comic strip. ...
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