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  2. Marie Severin - Wikipedia

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    Marie Severin was born in East Rockaway, New York, on Long Island, [7] the second and last child of John Edward Severin, born in Oslo, Norway, who immigrated to the United States at age 3, [2] and a mother, Marguerite (Powers) Severin, [8] from Syracuse, New York, [2] whose heritage was Irish. [9]

  3. George Pérez - Wikipedia

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    George Pérez (/ ˈ p ɛ r ɛ z /; [2] June 9, 1954 – May 6, 2022) was an American comic book artist and writer, who worked primarily as a penciller.He came to prominence in the 1970s penciling Fantastic Four and The Avengers for Marvel Comics.

  4. Titans of Myth (comics) - Wikipedia

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    The Teen Titans of the 1960s and 1970s were revived in a new series called The New Teen Titans in November 1980. Hyperion — one of the Titans of Myth — frees himself from imprisonment and bewitches the Teen Titan Wonder Girl (Donna Troy) (herself tied to the mythological Amazons as the adopted sister of Wonder Woman) and makes her fall in love with him. [2]

  5. Andrew Loomis - Wikipedia

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    Fun With a Pencil (1939). Reissued as a full facsimile of the original on April 5, 2013, from Titan Books. Figure Drawing for All It's Worth (1943). Reissued as a full facsimile of the original on May 27, 2011, from Titan Books. Creative Illustration (1947). Reissued as a full facsimile of the original on October 12, 2012, from Titan Books.

  6. Richard Horie - Wikipedia

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    In recent years, (from approximately November/December 1997), he and his wife Tanya have focused primarily on coloring comics together. Initially, the two worked on a handful of comics published by Rob Liefeld's Awesome Entertainment (where Richard had previously penciled/inked issues of various titles) until Christmas 1998, whereupon they moved almost-completely to coloring comics in the DC ...

  7. List of works by Titian - Wikipedia

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    Woman with a Mirror: c. 1511–1515: 96 × 76 cm: Louvre (Paris) The Three Ages of Man: c. 1512: 106 × 182 cm: National Gallery of Scotland (Edinburgh) Madonna and Child ("The Gypsy Madonna") c. 1512: 65.8 × 83.8 cm: Kunsthistorisches Museum (Vienna) Baptism of Christ: c. 1512: 115 × 89 cm Capitoline Museums (Rome) Balbi Holy Conversation ...

  8. Woman who visited Titanic shipwreck with OceanGate describes ...

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    One woman tells Sheila Flynn how she finally ended up visiting the famed Titanic wreck at its underwater grave after a near lifelong obsession – and what the surreal journey is actually like

  9. Duela Dent - Wikipedia

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    Duela Dent is a fictional character in the DC Universe.She is a former member of the Suicide Squad, the Teen Titans and its counterpart, Titans East.Introduced under the alias of the Joker's Daughter, she has also used aliases: Catgirl the Catwoman's Daughter, Scarecrone the Scarecrow's Daughter, the Riddler's Daughter, the Penguin's Daughter, the Card Queen, and the Harlequin.