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  2. Caine 1 - Wikipedia

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    By 1976 Caine 1 was considered king of the 7 line by other New York graffiti artists. [6] Although most of his paintings were executed solo, Caine 1 was a member of The Knight Hawks graffiti crew. [7] In 1976 Glowaski planned and executed, what was regarded as, the first whole train in graffiti history.

  3. List of film spoofs in Mad - Wikipedia

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    Mad has also published thematic collections of their past spoofs, from Oscar-winning films to superhero movies to gangster films. [3] In September 2020, with Mad having been reduced to a primarily reprint format, Tom Richmond and Desmond Devlin announced that they were crowdfunding a book of newly created movie parodies called Claptrap.

  4. Cope2 - Wikipedia

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    Cope2 has been a graffiti artist since 1985. His cousin "Chico 80" inspired Cope2 to pursue writing. In 1982, he made his own crew called Kids Destroy, eventually changing to Kings Destroy after he dubbed himself "King of the 4 Line". [1] Cope2's "throw-up" was given to him by Cap to use until he had enough skills to create his own. [2]

  5. JA One - Wikipedia

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    JA began painting graffiti in New York as a teenager, [2] and by 1985 was known for his work on the city's trains. [3] JA One took on his tag in 1986. [4] In response to the MTA's clamp down on train graffiti, initiated under the leadership of David L. Gunn, [5] JA One spearheaded the movement to take graffiti bombing onto the streets. [6]

  6. Mad (magazine) - Wikipedia

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    Mad (stylized as MAD) is an American humor magazine first published in 1952. It was founded by editor Harvey Kurtzman and publisher William Gaines, [2] launched as a comic book series before it became a magazine.

  7. Mort Drucker - Wikipedia

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    In the fall of 1956, shortly after the departure of Mad ' s founding editor Harvey Kurtzman, Drucker found his way to Mad.His first visit to the magazine's offices coincided with a World Series broadcast, and publisher Bill Gaines told Drucker that if the Brooklyn Dodgers won the game, he would be given a drawing assignment.

  8. Here's what those top secret 'Multiverse of Madness' cameos ...

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    Here's what those top secret 'Multiverse of Madness' cameos mean for Doctor Strange's future (spoilers!)

  9. Phillip Lehman - Wikipedia

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    [7] [6] He was also instrumental in bringing prominent American artists like SEEN and JonOne to Europe. [ 8 ] [ 3 ] Among other crews, he founded Europe's first graffiti crew, Crime Time Kings, with Mode2 and Niels "Shoe" Meulman in 1985, representing the scenes of Paris, London, and Amsterdam, respectively; they reunited in 2013–2014.