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  1. Robert Kanigher. Robert Kanigher ( / ˈkænɪɡər /; June 18, 1915 – May 7, 2002) [1] 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. Robert Kanigher: Shooter came out of his office excited and said “Look at them: Kanigher and Ditko, two living legends arguing right in front of my office in our hallway”, it was the production department. He wanted us to do a book, and he didn’t care what it was about. Any idea we had, any way we wanted to handle it, a graphic novel.

  3. 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 ...

  4. 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 ...

  5. Kanigher's greatest success, and most of his output, come from DC's war comics. He introduced perhaps the most memorable war-comics protagonists: Sgt. Frank Rock and the men of Easy Company, the Haunted Tank, GI Robot, The Losers, Enemy Ace, the Creature Commandos and the Unknown Soldier (mostly with frequent collaborators Russ Heath and Joe Kubert on art). His stories were marked by action ...

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    • June 18, 1915
    • Robert Kanigher
    • May 6, 2002
  6. Kanigher's greatest success, and most of his output, come from DC's war comics. He introduced perhaps the most memorable war-comics protagonists: Sgt. Frank Rock and the men of Easy Company, the Haunted Tank, GI Robot, The Losers, Enemy Ace, the Creature Commandos and the Unknown Soldier (mostly with frequent collaborators Russ Heath and Joe Kubert on art). His stories were marked by action ...

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  8. Sep 10, 2021 · By all significant metrics, Robert Kanigher remains the most prolific writer in the history of DC—and it’s not even close. He’s credited as a writer on well over 1,800 DC titles alone. Kanigher was a writer of extreme versatility, managing the entire spectrum of genre from DC’s prodigious war comics line to the invention of Barry Allen.

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