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  2. Echo of Futurepast - Wikipedia

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    Expanded and reprinted in Bucky O'Hare beginning in 1984, and adapted as a television series, toy line, and video games. The Damned City (issues #7-9): Story by Ricardo Barreiro, art by Juan Giménez. Had been scheduled to be continued in issue #10. Frankenstein-Count Dracula-Werewolf (issues #1-5): by Neal Adams.

  3. Bucky Pizzarelli - Wikipedia

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    John Paul "Bucky" Pizzarelli (January 9, 1926 – April 1, 2020) [1] was an American jazz guitarist. He was the father of jazz guitarist John Pizzarelli and double bassist Martin Pizzarelli . He worked for NBC as a staffman for Dick Cavett (1971) and ABC with Bobby Rosengarden in (1952).

  4. Bucky Bug - Wikipedia

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    In 1943, the anthology comic book Walt Disney's Comics and Stories began publishing original full-length comic book stories, and the first new 10-page Bucky story appeared in issue #39 (December 1943) - "A Cure for Gout", by Al Taliaferro. [5] Bucky's stories appeared monthly for the next six years, ending with issue #120 (September 1950). [6]

  5. Bar Marco - Wikipedia

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    Bar Marco is a restaurant and bar located in the Strip District of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. It was named one of the Top 50 Best New Restaurants by Bon Appétit Magazine, [1] and was added to Thrillist’s Top 33 Cocktails Bars in the USA. [2] Since 2013, it has been included on Pittsburgh Magazine's Best Restaurants every year excluding 2016. [3]

  6. List of fiction set in Pittsburgh - Wikipedia

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    Heard about Pittsburgh, PA?" [4] Long-time Talking Heads drummer Chris Frantz grew up in Pittsburgh. [4] "Lo and Behold," which appears on The Basement Tapes by Bob Dylan and the Band, tells the story of the narrator recounting a train ride with "I come into Pittsburgh / At six-thirty flat / I found myself a vacant seat / An' I put down my hat ...

  7. Bucky (Marvel Comics) - Wikipedia

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    Bucky is the name used by several different fictional characters appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics, usually as a sidekick to Captain America.The original version was created by Joe Simon and Jack Kirby and first appeared in Captain America Comics #1 (cover-dated March 1941), which was published by Marvel's predecessor, Timely Comics. [1]

  8. Stucky (fandom) - Wikipedia

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    In fandom, Stucky (also Steve/Bucky or Bucky/Steve [a]) is the pairing of Steve Rogers (Captain America) and James Buchanan "Bucky" Barnes (the Winter Soldier), fictional characters who appear in comic books and related media produced by Marvel Comics.

  9. Lou Pappan - Wikipedia

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    By the mid-1990's, Pappan had begun to exit the restaurant business, going into in commercial and residential real estate with his children, forming a company called Fourway Properties. [2] Pappan's Family Restaurants filed for bankruptcy in 2007. [10] Pappan retired in the 2010s and died on April 11, 2023, at the age of 92. [5] [11] [12]