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    Lee Elias (May 21, 1920 – April 8, 1998) was a British-American comics artist. He was best known for his work on the Black Cat comic book published by Harvey Comics in the 1940s.

  2. Apr 27, 2023 · “I guess I lost it,” Chicago Cubs manager Lee Elia told reporters on April 29, 1983, hours after he made an epic rant ripping the team’s fans — a three-minute tirade peppered with more than 50...

  3. Lee Elias, the author of When Hockey Stops, is an award-winning author, professional speaker, entrepreneur, and coach. His love for the game of hockey has taken him on a work-life journey that includes time with the NHL as a collegiate and professional coach, a business owner, and much more.

  4. Apr 29, 2023 · 16 hours ago. 17 hours ago. 17 hours ago. The former manager of the Cubs had an infamous postgame tirade after a loss to the Dodgers on April 29, 1983.

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  5. May 21, 2023 · A great birthday cover by Lee Elias for Black Cat Comics #11 (May 1948) — but now it is for Elias himself. By PETER BOSCH Leopold “LeeElias (born May 21, 1920) drew many heroes during his 40 years as a comic book artist, including the Golden Age Flash, Tommy Tomorrow, Adam Strange, Green Arrow, the Justice Society of America, the Human ...

  6. Lee got his start in comics in 1943 working at Fiction House on the aviation themed book Wing Comics, which is also the comic that Gene Colan and Al Williamson got their first professional credits. Elias went on to work for a number of publishers including Timely Comics, Harvey Comics, DC and Marvel, as well as several comic strips of which ...

  7. May 14, 2020 · May 14, 2020. 128. While we wait for baseball to return, Joe Posnanski will count down his top 60 moments in baseball history — think of it as a companion piece to The Baseball 100 — with a series...

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