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John Victor Maxwell Braithwaite (7 December 1911 – 19 March 1995) was a Canadian novelist and non-fiction author. He was born in Nokomis , Saskatchewan and spent his youth in a number of communities in that province.
Maximum's powers closely resembled those of Ultra Boy from the Legion of Superheroes.Max's powers come directly from the Lexcorp implant, he can use the implant to channel all his body's energies in order to maximize his strength, physical speed, reflexes, or his senses up to superhuman levels.
Lawrence Ytzhak Braithwaite: 1963 2008 essayist, novelist, poet Max Braithwaite: 1911 1995 novelist, non-fiction The Night We Stole the Mountie's Car: Shannon Bramer: 1973 poet The Refrigerator Memory: Alan Bradley: 1938 mystery Flavia de Luce series Dionne Brand: 1953 essayist, novelist, poet What We All Long For, Land to Light On: Di Brandt: 1952
B. Ken Babstock; James Bacque; Aaron Badgley; Alfred Bailey (poet) René Balcer; Nelson Ball; Irwin Barker; Robert Barr (writer) Scott Barrie (filmmaker) Brian Bartlett
The original Maggie Muggins, who performed the role throughout its run on CBC Radio, was Beryl Braithwaite (later Beryl Hart), eldest daughter of the freelance writer and novelist Max Braithwaite. Beryl was ten years old when the series began. Maggie's signature sign-off was "I don't know what will happen tomorrow."
G. William Francis Ganong; Anne Garber; Jack Gatecliff; Laure Gaudreault; Marcelle Gauvreau; Daniel Gawthrop (writer) Gaétan Gervais; William Gibson; Wenona Giles
A. Jordan Abel; Ian Adams; Nathan Niigan Noodin Adler; Jean Marc Ah-Sen; Will Aitken; Donald Akenson; Donald Alarie; Robert Arthur Alexie; André Alexis; Ted Allan
Max Braithwaite, 83, Canadian novelist. [109] Tony Chachere, 89, American businessman and chef. [110] Wolfgang Plath, 64, German musicologist. [111] Jürgen Schütz, 55, German football player. Gerard Tebroke, 45, Dutch runner who competed in the 1980 Summer Olympics, brain haemorrhage. [112]