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  1. Robert Kanigher (/ ˈ k æ n ɪ ɡ ər /; June 18, 1915 – May 7, 2002) was an American comic book writer and editor whose career spanned five decades. He was involved with the Wonder Woman franchise for over twenty years, taking over the scripting from creator William Moulton Marston .

  2. Jun 1, 2002 · Rock was the greatest creation of Robert Kanigher, who has died aged 86. He defined him - with artist and longterm collaborator Joe Kubert - in a 1959 story, in which a rookie asks why the sarge ...

    • Metal Men (Showcase #37, March–April 1962). The legend has it that told on a Friday afternoon that a new feature was needed for the next issue of Showcase, Bob went home and returned Monday with the 24-page script for the Metal Men.
    • Black Canary (Flash Comics #86, August 1947). Created as a supporting character for the Johnny Thunder strip in Flash Comics, Dinah Drake was a blond bombshell crimefighter who infiltrated criminal organizations to take them down from the inside.
    • Ragman (Ragman #1, Aug./ Sept. 1976). In Kanigher’s original telling, Ragman was more high concept than well thought out series, but there was something primal about the book (another Kanigher/Kubert joint).
    • Viking Prince (The Brave and the Bold #1, Aug. 1955). Just a damned fine adventure strip starring an amnesiac youth with a dark secret found by a Scandinavian fisherman in the 10th century.
  3. Robert Kanigher (b. June 18, 1915 – d.May 6, 2002) was a writer. Robert "Bob" Kanigher (1915-2002) was a writer and editor for DC Comics. Robert is most widely recognized for his contributions to the war comics genre, specifically the character of Sgt. Rock and for his 22 year run on Wonder...

  4. Jun 18, 2015 · June 18 marks the birthday of Robert Kanigher, the man who wrote the book on how to make money writing comics. And I mean that literally. Among his many accomplishments in a career that spanned four decades was the publication of How To Make Money Writing in 1943. At the time, Kanigher was already ten years into writing professionally, and in ...

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  6. Mar 13, 2012 · Published three years after the butchery at My Lai, Head Count, from Our Army At War #233, was writer Robert Kanigher’s response to the massacre and its protracted aftermath. It’s not a tale which attempts to discuss the events of the day directly. Head Count is set the Europe of World War Two rather than the Vietnam of the late Sixties ...

  7. Robert Kanigher (1915-2002) was a prolific and influential writer and editor for DC Comics, creating or co-creating characters like Poison Ivy, Black Canary, Wonder Girl, and Suicide Squad. He also wrote for TV shows like Batman: The Animated Series and Superman: The Animated Series.

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