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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. Robert Kanigher (#44–129) Joe Kubert (#130–157) Archie Goodwin (#158–173) Murray Boltinoff (#174–288) G.I. Combat is an American comics anthology featuring war stories. It was published from 1952 until 1956 by Quality Comics, followed by DC Comics until its final issue in 1987. In 2012 it was briefly revived.

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  4. The G.I. Robot is the name of a series of six fictional robots that appeared in comic books published by DC Comics. [1] . The first four G.I. Robot characters were all created by writer Robert Kanigher, though each was designed by a different artist.

  5. Jun 1, 2002 · Fri 31 May 2002 20.23 EDT. America's most famous comic book soldier is Sergeant Rock, the hard-nosed yet goodhearted commander of Easy Company, a troop of men fighting, and not always winning, in...

  6. Mini Bio. Robert 'Bob' Kanigher (1915-2002) was undoubtedly one of the most important creators in DC Comics history, in a career that spanned five decades. Streets and buildings have been named in his honor in several of DC Comics' fictional cities, including "Central City" and "Keystone City".

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    • May 6, 2002
  7. 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 ...

  8. Robert Kanigher. by Tim Bateman 25-Feb-13. On the fifth anniversary of Steve Whitaker’s death, we present for the first time the 1989 interview he and Tim Bateman conducted with legendary comics scripter and editor Robert Kanigher. [There’s a peculiar and protracted story behind this interview. Steve Whitaker and Tim Bateman, having met ...

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