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  2. Ira Einhorn - Wikipedia

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    Ira Einhorn was born in Philadelphia into a middle-class Jewish family. [2] [4] As a student at the University of Pennsylvania, where he received his undergraduate degree in English in 1961 before returning to complete some graduate work in the discipline in 1963, [5] [6] he became active in ecological groups and was part of the counterculture, anti-establishment, and anti-war movements of the ...

  3. Beneath the Skin (film) - Wikipedia

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    Skin is based on a real-life incident that occurred in Condit's life when she dated Ira Einhorn, also known as the Unicorn Killer. Ira had murdered his ex-girlfriend, Holly Maddux, and hidden her corpse in his closet. [1] Condit, who began dating Einhorn, never found Maddux's corpse due to being on medication that hindered her sense of smell. [2]

  4. The Hunt for the Unicorn Killer - Wikipedia

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    Anderson plays 1970s activist and purported Earth Day co-founder Ira Einhorn, who is charged with, and later convicted in absentia of, the murder of his girlfriend Holly Maddux (played by Watts). Skerritt plays Maddux's father, who tries to bring Einhorn to justice.

  5. Classics Illustrated Junior - Wikipedia

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    The Canadian run created by Jack Lake Productions Inc. which began in 2003 followed the same sequence as the original U.S. run. The authorship is based on the information held by Michigan State University Libraries, Special Collections Division in their Reading Room Index to the Comic Art Collection, [3] as well as information found on Wikipedia under the title of the individual stories.

  6. McClure Newspaper Syndicate - Wikipedia

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    Launched in 1884 by publisher Samuel S. McClure, it was the first successful company of its kind. It turned the marketing of comic strips, columns, book serials and other editorial matter into a large industry, and a century later, 300 syndicates were distributing 10,000 features with combined sales of $100 million a year. [1]

  7. Wonder Woman Historia: The Amazons - Wikipedia

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    Wonder Woman Historia: The Amazons is an American comic book published by DC Comics under its Black Label imprint. The three-issue limited series was written by Kelly Sue DeConnick and illustrated by a different artist for each issue (Phil Jimenez for the first book, Gene Ha for the second book, and Nicola Scott for the third book).

  8. Death-Day - Wikipedia

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    Established comics creator Sam Hiti got the inspiration to create Death-Day after the September 11 attacks and the wars that followed shortly after the collapse of the World Trade Center. As a child, Hiti did not know what the letter D in " D-Day " stood for, and concluded that it must stand for " death " due to all the deceased people that are ...

  9. Radio Patrol (comic strip) - Wikipedia

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    Radio Patrol is a police comic strip carried in newspapers from August 7, 1933, to December 16, 1950, in the dailies, with a Sunday strip that ran from November 25, 1934, to October 20, 1946. [1] It was created by artist Charles Schmidt and writer Eddie Sullivan, who both worked for the Boston American. Sullivan was a newspaper reporter who ...