Iron Fist. Awards. National Cartoonists Society Award, 1. Shazam Award, 1. 97. Inkpot Award 1. 97. Gil Kane born Eli Katz April 6, 1. January 3. 1, 2. 00. Latvian born American comics artist whose career spanned the 1. Kane co created the modern day versions of the superheroes. Green Lantern and the Atom for DC Comics, and co created Iron Fist with Roy Thomas for Marvel Comics. He was involved in such major storylines as that of The Amazing Spider Man 9. U. S. Department of Health, Education, and Welfare, bucked the then prevalent Comics Code Authority to depict drug abuse, and ultimately spurred an update of the Code. Kane additionally pioneered an early graphic novel prototype, His Name is. Savage, in 1. 96. Blackmark, in 1. 97. In 1. 99. 7, he was inducted into both the Will Eisner Comic Book Hall of Fame and the Harvey Award Jack Kirby Hall of Fame. BiographyeditEarly life and careereditGil Kane was born Eli Katz on April 6, 1. Latvia1 to a Jewish family that immigrated to the U. S. in 1. 92. 9, settling in Brooklyn, New York City. His father was a struggling poultry merchant. Kane attended high school at Manhattans School of Industrial Art,3 but left in his senior year3 when he saw an opportunity to work at MLJ Comics later Archie Comics. He recalled in a 1. From the time I was 1. I was going up to the comics offices. Robert Bernard Altman l t m n February 20, 1925 November 20, 2006 was an American film director, screenwriter, and film producer. Wasted money on unreliable and slow multihosters LinkSnappy is the only multihost that works. Download from ALL Filehosts as a premium user at incredibly fast speeds Torrentz will always love you. Farewell. 20032016 Torrentz. ACBz4MVp9M/hqdefault.jpg' alt='Download Whole Stan Lee Presents: Mosaic Movie' title='Download Whole Stan Lee Presents: Mosaic Movie' />My first job came the next year at 1. During my summer vacation between years of high school, I went up and got a job working at MLJ in 1. I was in my last year in high school when I left. I was 1. 6 and Id already started my last year but Id already gotten my job the summer before at MLJ, so I didnt want to give up my job. I quit school in the last grade. Until being fired after three weeks, Kane worked in production, putting borders on pages. The letterers would only put in the lettering, not the balloons, so I would put in the borders, balloons, and Id finish up artwork whatever had to be done on a lesser scale. Within a couple of days of being let go, I got a job with Jack Binders agency. Jack Binder had a loft on Fifth Avenue and it just looked like an internment camp. There must have been 5. You had to account for the paper that you took. Kane began penciling professionally there, but, They werent terribly happy with what I was doing. But when I was rehired by MLJ three weeks later, not only did they put me back into the production department and give me an increase, they gave me my first job, which was Inspector Bentley of Scotland Yard in Pep Comics, and then they gave me a whole issue of The Shield and Dusty, one of their leading books. He would also do spot illustrations for other studios. His earliest known credit is inking Carl Hubbell on the six page Scarlet Avenger superhero story The Counterfeit Money Code in MLJs Zip Comics 1. May 1. 94. 1, on which he signed the name Gil Kane. Other early credits include some issues of the companys Pep Comics, sometimes under pseudonyms including Stack Til and Stacktil, and, in conjunction with artist Pen Shumaker, Pen Star. He even used his birth name on rare occasions, including on at least one story each in the Temerson Helnit Continental publishing groups Terrific Comics and Cat Man Comics. In 1. Marvel Comics, as one of two inkers on the 2. The Spawn of Death in the wartime kid gang comic Young Allies 1. March 1. 94. 4, and the future DC Comics, as the uncredited ghost artist for Jack Kirby on the Sandman superhero story Courage a la Carte in Adventure Comics 9. May 1. 94. 4. 5 That same year Kane either was drafted3 or enlisted in the Army and served in the World War IIPacific theater of operations. After 1. December 1. All American Publications editor Sheldon Mayer hired him in 1. He contributed again to the Sandman feature in Adventure Comics and, as penciler Gil Stack and inker Phil Martel, to the Wildcat feature in Sensation Comics. Around this time, he said, he worked with director Garson Kanin when he was involved in TV, drawing storyboards. In 1. Kane began a longtime professional relationship with Julius Schwartz, an editor at National Comics, the future DC Comics. Kane drew stories for several DC series in the 1. All Star Western9 and The Adventures of Rex the Wonder Dog. Silver Age of Comic BookseditShowcase 2. Oct. 1. 95. 9, the first appearance of the modern Green Lantern. Cover art by Kane. In the late 1. 95. DC Comics precursor National Comics, Kane illustrated works in what fans and historians call the Silver Age of Comic Books, creating character designs for the modern day version of the 1. Green Lantern,1. Comics historian Les Daniels praised Kanes work on the character, stating The design was part of an approach that emphasized grace as well as strength, an approach especially notable in Kanes flying scenes. Green Lantern appeared to soar effortlessly across the cosmos. DC Comics writer and executive Paul Levitz noted in 2. Kane modeled the Guardians on Israeli founding father David Ben Gurion, even as the human figures in the cast tended to mimic Kanes own tall, elongated build. Kane and writer John Broomes stories for the Green Lantern series included transforming Hal Jordans love interest, Carol Ferris, into the Star Sapphire in issue 1. Black Hand, a character featured prominently in the Blackest Night storyline in 2. June 1. 96. 4 by Broome and Kane. The creative team created Guy Gardner in the story Earths Other Green Lantern in issue 5. March 1. 96. 8. 1. Kane similarly co created an updated version of the Atom with writer Gardner Fox. Kane who by 1. 96. Jericho, New York, on Long Island1. Teen Titans, a revival of Plastic Man,1. Hawk and Dove and the licensed character comic Captain Action, based on the action figure. Kane and Marv Wolfman created an origin for Wonder Girl in Teen Titans 2. JulyAug. 1. 96. 9 which introduced the characters new costume. He briefly freelanced some Hulk stories in Marvel Comics Tales to Astonish, first under the pseudonym Scott Edward and then in his own name, defying the practice in which DC artists moonlighting at Marvel used pseudonyms. He and writereditor Stan Lee introduced the Abomination as an enemy of the Hulk in Tales to Astonish 9. April 1. 96. 7. 2. Kane also freelanced in the 1. Tower Comics T. H. U. N. D. E. R. Agents, a superheroespionage title,2. Tiger Boy strip for Harvey Comics. Kane then found a home at Marvel, eventually becoming the regular penciller for The Amazing Spider Man, succeeding John Romita in the early 1. Kanes first Spider Man storyline culminated in the death of supporting character George Stacy. During that run, he and editor writer Stan Lee produced in 1. The Amazing Spider Man 9. MayJuly 1. 97. 1 that marked the first challenge to the industrys self regulating Comics Code Authority since its inception in 1. The Code forbade mention of drugs, even in a negative context. However, Lee and Kane created an anti drug storyline conceived at the behest of the U. S. Department of Health, Education, and Welfare, and upon not receiving Code Authority approval, Marvel published the issues without the Code seal on their covers. The comics met with such positive reception and high sales that the industrys self censorship was undercut, and the Code soon afterward was revamped. Another landmark in Kanes Spider Man run was the arc The Night Gwen Stacy Died in issues 1. JuneJuly 1. 97. 3, in which Spider Mans girlfriend Gwen Stacy, as well as the long time villain Green Goblin were killed, an unusual occurrence at the time. He Said He Loves Us AllPresident Donald Trump on Saturday condemned violence that took place in Charlottesville, Virginia, where thousands of neo Nazis, Ku Klux Klan members, and other pieces of human trash gathered brandishing guns, torches, and Confederate flags. But to the elation of Nazis online and armed militiamen in the streets of Charlottesville, Trump declined to distance the White House from the white hate groups whod initially gathered in Charlottesville to protest the removal of a statue of Confederate Gen. Robert E. Lee. 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Dozens of people were injured and at least one protester, a woman, was killed on Saturday after a vehicle crashed into a marching group of counter protesters whod gathered to oppose the white supremacists. The fatality was not mentioned by Trump in his live remarks, but he later tweeted condolences and offered best regards to those who were injured. Authorities are now reporting that two people died in a helicopter crash near Charlottesville this afternoon in connected with the rally, though it remains unclear how the deaths and the protests are linked.