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    Buzz Dixon (December 7, 1953) is an American writer of comic books, film, and cartoons. He has written comics for multiple companies, including Eclipse Comics (where he wrote Destroyer Duck alongside Steve Gerber [1] ), Marvel Comics, and a Buck Rogers adaptation for TSR, Inc. [2] His cartoon work includes both writing and editing credits.

  2. Buzz Dixon wrote a big hunk of your childhood, from Thundarr to Tiny Toons, G.I. Joe to Jem, Transformers to My Little Pony, Batman to Chip & Dale-- and he ain’t done yet! Categories ---and then I woke up ...

  3. Aug 5, 2016 · Before the Serpentor mandate, GI JOE Story-Editor Buzz Dixon was working on a status quo shattering episode called “The Most Dangerous Man in the World.”. The episode would reveal the origin of Cobra and the man whose philosophy drove them. For obvious reasons, Buzz’s episode was passed aside and vanished into the realm of “What-if.”.

  4. May 29, 2023 · May 29 CHEEKY: My new novel on Kindle Vella. Buzz Dixon. When troublemaker Dimbulb Gilhooey learns an old clothing-optional law is still on the books, he starts a movement that turns the town of Newbridge topsy-turvy. It's a summer of sun-baked shenanigans as Dimbulb and his followers challenge pastors, police, politicians, and public propriety ...

  5. David McGowan was a despicable author. He tries to imitate both Kenneth Anger's Hollywood Babylon books (which are unreliable as history but interesting as Hollywood folklore) and Maury Terry's Ultimate Evil (in which he tried to create a vast Satani. David McGowan was a despicable author.

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    Buzz Dixon is an American writer of comic books, film, and cartoons. He has written comics for multiple companies, including Eclipse Comics, Marvel Comics, and a Buck Rogers adaptation for TSR, Inc.

  7. Buzz Dixon (December 7, 1953) is an American writer of comic books, film, and cartoons. He has written comics for multiple companies, including Eclipse Comics (where he wrote Destroyer Duck alongside Steve Gerber), Marvel Comics, and a Buck Rogers adaptation for TSR, Inc. His cartoon work includes both writing and editing credits.

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