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Amy Chu (born 1968) is an American comic book author who runs the comic imprint Alpha Girl Comics as well as writing comics for other publishers. [1] She wrote the six-issue miniseries Poison Ivy: Cycle of Life and Death and a few Wonder Woman issues for DC. [2] In 2024, she won the Bram Stoker Award for Superior Achievement in a Graphic Novel.
Poison Ivy: Cycle of Life and Death is a six-issue American comic book miniseries written by Amy Chu, with art primarily by Clay Mann. It was published by DC Comics from January to June 2016, and collected in a single trade paperback edition in September 2016. The miniseries is Poison Ivy's first solo comic book series.
Pages in category "Comics by Amy Chu" ... Poison Ivy: Cycle of Life and Death; W. Wonder Woman '77 This page was last edited on 28 November 2018, at 14:25 ...
A witness saw her struggling to escape and tried to help, but the flames engulfed the car and she burned to death. Ibrahim Dossey: 1972 2008 36 years Ghanaian footballer car Breaza, Romania The crash occurred on September 13, 2008, putting him in a coma until his death three months later. Dee Dowis: 1968 2016 48 years American football car
Amy Kellogg Morse (March 18, 1853 – December 20, 1905) was an American teacher, abolitionist, and temperance lecturer. She served as President of the Wisconsin State Woman's Christian Temperance Union (WCTU).
Amy Renee Mihaljevic (/ m ʌ h ɑː ˈ l ɛ v ɪ k /, MUH-hah-LEVIK; December 11, 1978 – c. October 27, 1989) was a ten-year-old American elementary school student who was kidnapped and murdered in the U.S. state of Ohio in 1989. Her murder case received national attention.
Steven Chu: Ph.D. 1976: 1997: Physics "for the development of methods to cool and trap atoms with laser light" [18] Secretary of Energy in the Obama administration Robert Curl: Ph.D. 1957: 1996: Chemistry "for the discovery of fullerenes" [19] Joseph Erlanger: B.S. 1895: 1944: Medicine "for discoveries relating to the highly differentiated ...
Soon after, she was cast as Amy Anderson, a recurring role on the improvised American comedy series 10 Items or Less. She would go on to play the character till 2009, when this show was cancelled. [15] In 2009, she made five appearances on the Lifetime original sitcom Rita Rocks.