Kevin O'Neill - Kevin O'Neill Kevin O'Neill is a British comic illustrator. He was born in London in 1953, and began working for the British publisher IPC at the age of 16. In 1976 he was working as a colorist on reprint magazines and British children's comics such as Buster and Whizzer and Chips,. when he put in a transfer to the new science-fiction anthology magazine 2000 A.D. On the first ever issue of this seminal British Sci-Fi Comic, the centre image of Tharg is by Mr O'Neill. Under the guidance of editor Pat Mills, O'Neill's irreverent hyper-kinetic style became a mainstay of the book, and he became one of the magazine's most popular creators. Co-creations of O'Neill with Pat Mills include The ABC Warriors, Nemesis the Warlock, and.
Sandler O'Neill and Partners - Sandler O'Neill and Partners Sandler O'Neill and Partners is a New York City-based investment banking firm. It was founded by Thomas F. O'Neill and Herman S. Sandler. Located on the 104th floor of Two World Trade Center, it lost 67 of 180 employees in the September 11, 2001 Terrorist Attack. See also: Two World Trade Center tenants Victims include: Gordon McCannel Aamoth Jr, 32, New York, N.Y., investment banker Judd Cavalier John Robinson Lenoir, 38, Locust Valley, N.Y., vice president Kevin Marlo, 28, New York, N.Y. John McDowell Stacey McGowan Daniel McNeal, 29, analyst David Rice, 31, New York, N.Y. Peter O'Neill Frank Salvaterra, 41, Manhasset, N.Y., partner Herman S. Sandler, founder Kevin M. Williams, 24, Long Island, N.Y. Andy O'Grady See also sep11:Sandler O'Neill and Partners..
Ireland in the 20th Century - of the IRB is formed. The All-Ireland Champions are Laois (hurling) and Wexford (football) 1916 The Eater Rising takes place Jan.: Supreme Council of IRB decide on insurrection April 3: Irish Volunteers prepare for rising on Easter Sunday (April 23) April 20-21: The Aud captured with arms meant for rising April 22: Eoin MacNeill countermands order for rising April 24: Rising occurs in Dublin one day late; Proclamation of the Irish Republic read by Patrick Pearse on steps of the G.P.O. May 3: 12: Fourteen leaders of Rising are shot in Kilmainham Jail Aug. 3: Sir Roger Casement hanged in London The All-Ireland Champions are Tipperary (hurling) and Wexford (football) 1917 Eamon de Valera is elected President of Sinn Féin. Thomes Ashe dies after a hunger strike. The All-Ireland Champions are.
Graphic novel - Returns by Frank Miller and Lynn Varley Ed the Happy Clown by Chester Brown From Hell by Alan Moore and Eddie Campbell Ghost in the Shell by Masamune Shirow Ghost World by Dan Clowes Give Me Liberty by Frank Miller and Dave Gibbons I Never Liked You by Chester Brown It's a Good Life, if You Don't Weaken by Seth Jaka's Story by Dave Sim and Gerhard Jimmy Corrigan by Chris Ware The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen by Alan Moore and Kevin O'Neill Louis Riel by Chester Brown Maus by Art Spiegelman Nausicaä of the Valley of Wind by Miyazaki Hayao I Never Liked You by Chester Brown Oddjob by Ian and Ty Smith Palestine by Joe Sacco Poison River by Gilbert Hernandez Preacher by Garth Ennis and Steve Dillon Safe.
York Guardian - to homes. It has a tabloid format. Publisher: Betty Carr General Manager: Marg Middleton Editor-in-Chief: Deborah Bodine Managing Editor: Bernie O'Neill Director of Advertising: David Harvey Regional Dir. of Distribution: Kevin Zomer Director of Distribution: Lesley Duff. Official site Inside Toronto.
1963 (comic) - '1963 1/2', which never surfaced either. The six issues hark back to the heyday of comics, and feature spoof adverts on the rear covers - in a manner to be repeated with a twist by Moore and Kevin O'Neill in The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen. The six issues are called: Mystery Inc. No-one Escapes the Fury. Tales of the Uncanny Tales From Beyond Horus, Lord of Light Tomorrow Syndicate External Links The AMFS FAQ: 1963 1963 Annotations Another Page of 1963 Annotations.
Carolina Hurricanes - new arena. After the state said no, he turned over a new leaf in 1997 and moved the team to North Carolina. The team was renamed the Carolina Hurricanes. The Hurricanes played in a temporary arena in Greensboro their first two years, where they pulled in fewer fans than they did in Hartford. Doubts were raised over whether North Carolina could support NHL hockey. On the ice, however, the Canes were out of the doldrums by 1999. Led by Keith Primeau's 30 goals and Gary Roberts' 178 penalty minutes, they won the new Southeast Division by eight points and made the playoffs for the first time since 1992. The Canes played lackluster hockey in 2000 and 2001, but broke out in the 2002 playoffs. They survived a late charge from the.
The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen - League of Extraordinary Gentlemen is a comic book series by Alan Moore and Kevin O'Neill published under the America's Best Comics (ABC) imprint of DC Comics. The first mini series of the LoEG was six issues in length, which were later collected into a single volume. The first series dealt with threats to Britain from diverse individuals and reasons, and featured six individual covers all drawn by Kevin O'Neill in a different style. A second six issue miniseries began publication in 2002. The title could well be a play upon that of The League of Gentlemen, or the Justice League of America, or yet the League of the Scarlet Pimpernel, or have many other influences. Table of contents showTocToggle("show","hide") 1 Overview 2 Collections 3 Associated Works 4 Adaptations 5.
Charlie Chaplin - that now exist had not yet been invented, and the categories were still very fluid. When it became apparent that Chaplin, who had been nominated for Best Actor and Best Comedy Direction, would fail to win either award for his movie The Circus, the Academy decided to give him a special award "for versatility and genius in acting, writing, directing and producing The Circus". The other film to receive a special award that year was The Jazz Singer. Chaplin's second honorary award came 44 years later in 1972 and was "For the incalculable effect he has had in making motion pictures the art form of this century". He came out of his exile and collected his award less than a month before the death of J. Edgar Hoover. Chaplin was also.
Tony Award for Best Leading Actor in a Musical - Robert Preston. Mack and Mabel 1976 George Rose. My Fair Lady Mako. Pacific Overtures Jerry Orbach. Chicago Ian Richardson. My Fair Lady 1977 Barry Bostwick. The Robber Bridegroom Robert Guillaume. Guys and Dolls Raúl Juliá. Threepenny Opera Reid Shelton. Annie 1978 John Cullum. On the Twentieth Century Eddie Bracken. Hello, Dolly Barry Nelson. The Act Gilbert Price. Timbuktu 1979 Len Cariou. Sweeney Todd Vincent Gardenia. Ballroom Joel Grey. The Grand Tour Robert Klein. They're Playing Our Song 1980 Jim Dale. Barnum Gregory Hines. Comin' Uptown Mickey Rooney. Sugar Babies Giorgio Tozzi. The Most Happy Fella 1981 Kevin Kline. The Pirates of Penzance Gregory Hines. Sophisticated Ladies George Rose. The Pirates of Penzance Martin Vidnovic. Brigadoon 1982 Ben Harney. Dreamgirls Herschel Bernardi. Fiddler on the Roof Victor Garber. Little Me Raúl Juliá..
Sean F. Lemass - Lemass, Seán's brother, was abducted in Dublin by a number of men, believed to be connected to the Irish National Army. He was held in secret until October when his body was found in the Dublin Mountains. Seán Lemass was released from prison on compassionate grounds as a result of this. On 18 November 1924 Lemass was elected for the very first time as a Sinn Féin TD. Personal Life On 24 August 1924 Lemass married Kathleen Hughes. It must be pointed out that this marriage took place much to the disapproval of the bride's mother and father. The wedding took place in the Church of the Holy Name, Ranelagh,Dublin. Jimmy O'Dea acted as Lemass' best man. Together Seán and Kathleen had four children - Maureen (b.1925), Peggy (b.1927), Noel (b.1929).
New York Yankees - Stadium, hired and fired Billy Martin a number of times, feuded with star outfielder Reggie Jackson, and presided over the resurgence of the Yankees in the late seventies. Jackson's three home runs in one game in the 1977 World Series (earning him the nickname "Mr. October") defined the period as much as Martin and Steinbrenner. the 1990s, under Joe Torre: The Yankees entered the 1990s as a last-place team. In 1990, Yankee pitcher Andy Hawkins became the first pitcher ever to lose on a game in which he pitched a no-hitter, when he walked 3 men and the center fielder committed an error with bases loaded, scoring the 3 men on base plus the player who hit the ball to the center fielder. All that bad luck of the '80s and.
Nemesis the Warlock - protagonist of the comic strip of the same name, created by writer Pat Mills and artist Kevin O'Neill. A fire-breathing alien with a deep contempt for human kind, he began his battle against the fascistic Torquemada's Terran Empire in 1981, in the pages of stalwart British sci-fi comic book 2000 A.D. Twisted and gothic, even by the standards of that blood-soaked publication, subtlety was never the strip's strong point. O'Neill's often staggeringly imaginative illustrations are angular and oppressive, Mills' writing is breathlessly hyperbolic ("You've led the human race into a new DARK AGE! But NEMESIS will AVENGE our DEATHS!"), and there is an unhealthy preoccupation with scenes of torture and grusome death. What saves the strip from being the comic book equivalent of a video nasty, however, is the dark wit.
MPs elected in the UK general election, 2001 - and Camborne) Charlotte Atkins (Staffordshire Moorlands) David Anthony Atkinson (Bournemouth East) Peter Landreth Atkinson (Hexham) John Eric Austin (Erith and Thamesmead) B Richard Michael Bacon (South Norfolk) Adrian Edward Bailey (West Bromwich West) Vera Baird (Redcar) Norman John Baker (Lewes) Antony Brian Baldry (Banbury) Anthony Louis Banks (West Ham) Gregory Leonard George Barker (Bexhill and Battle) Harold Barnes (North-East Derbyshire) John Charles Baron (Billericay) John Andrew Barrett (Edinburgh West) Kevin John Barron (Rother Valley) John Battle (Leeds West) Hugh Bayley (City of York) Christopher Nigel Beard (Bexleyheath and Crayford) Rt. Hon. Margaret Mary Beckett (Derby South) Anne Begg (Aberdeen South) Roy Beggs (East Antrim) Rt. Hon. Alan James Beith (Berwick-upon-Tweed) Stuart Bell (Middlesbrough) Henry Campbell Bellingham (North-West Norfolk) Hilary James Benn (Leeds Central) Andrew Francis Bennett (Denton and Reddish) Joseph Edward.
MPs elected in the UK general election, 1992 - Jack Heywood Aspinwall (Wansdyke) David Anthony Atkinson (Bournemouth East) Peter Landreth Atkinson (Hexham) Robert James Atkins (South Ribble) John Eric Austin-Walker (Woolwich) B Kenneth Wilfred Baker (Mole Valley) Nicholas Brian Baker (North Dorset) Antony Brian Baldry (Banbury) Anthony Louis Banks (Newham North West) Matthew Richard William Banks (Southport) Robert George Banks (Harrogate) Harold Barnes (North East Derbyshire) Kevin John Barron (Rother Valley) Michael Walton Bates (Langbaurgh) Spencer Lee Batiste (Elmet) John Dominic Battle (Leeds West) Hugh Bayley (York) Margaret Mary Beckett (Derby South) John Roy Beggs (East Antrim) Alan James Beith (Berwick-upon-Tweed) Henry Campbell Bellingham (North West Norfolk) Stuart Bell (Middlesbrough) Vivian Walter Hough Bendall (Ilford North) Anthony Neil Wedgwood Benn (Chesterfield) Andrew Francis Bennett (Denton and Reddish) Joseph Edward Benton (Bootle) Sir Alexander Paul Beresford (Croydon Central) Gerald Edward Bermingham.
MPs elected in the UK general election, 1997 - Hallam) Graham Allen (Nottingham, N) David Amess (Southend, W) Michael Ancram (Devizes) Donald Anderson (Swansea, E) Janet Anderson (Rossendale & Darwen) James Arbuthnot (Hampshire, NE) Hilary Armstrong (Durham, NW) Paddy Ashdown (Yeovil) Joe Ashton (Bassetlaw) Candy Atherton (Falmouth & Cambourne) Charlotte Atkins (Staffordshire Moorlands) David Atkinson (Bournemouth, E) Peter Atkinson (Hexham) John Austin-Walker (Erith & Thamesmead) B Norman Baker (Lewes) Antony Baldry (Banbury) Jackie Ballard (Taunton) Tony Banks (West Ham) Harry Barnes (Derbyshire, NE) Kevin Barron (Rother Valley) John Battle (Leeds, W) Hugh Bayley (York) Nigel Beard (Bexleyheath & Crayford) Margaret Beckett (Derby, S) Anne Begg (Aberdeen, S) Roy Beggs (Antrim, E) Alan Beith (Berwick-Upon-Tweed) Martin Bell (Tatton) Stuart Bell (Middlesbrough) Andrew Bennett (Denton & Reddish) Tony Benn (Chesterfield) Joe Benton (Bootle) John Bercow (Buckingham) Sir Paul Beresford (Mole Valley) Gerry.
List of comic strips - comic Ernie (later, Piranha Club) by B. Grace F The Fabulous Furry Freak Brothers (1968-1997) Gilbert Shelton Family Circus by Bil Keane The Far Side by Gary Larson Flaming Carrot (1979- ) Bob Burden The Flash (1956-1985) Julius Schwartz and Carmine Infantino Flash Gordon Footrot Flats (1975-1999) by Murray Ball For Better or For Worse by Lynn Johnston Fox Trot by Bill Amend Frank and Ernest Fred Basset by Alex Graham Freefall - Web comic Friday Foster Funky Winkerbean Funny Farm by R. Smith G The Gambols Garfield Gasoline Alley originally by Frank King Get Fuzzy by Darby Conley Girls and Sports Goats Graffiti Grin and Bear It by George Lichty H Hagar the Horrible by Dik Browne Harvey, Carroll Spinney Hazel Henry Herman by Unger Hi and Lois originated by.
List of Irish people - Hone stained glass Gene Lambert, painter, Aosdána Sir William Lavery painter Daniel Maclise Anne Madden, Aosdána William Orpen Patrick Pye, sculptor, painter and stained glass artist, Aosdána Camille Souter, painter, Aosdána Imogen Stuart, sculptor, Aosdána Jack B Yeats Patrick Collins, Saoi of Aosdána Tony O'Malley, Saoi of Aosdána Architecture Eileen Gray James Hoban (designer of White House) Kevin Roche Sam Stephenson Actors Pierce Brosnan - Navan-born James Bond Actor Sir Michael Gambon Gabriel Byrne Cyril Cusack (born in South Africa) Niamh Cusack Sorcha Cusack Hilton Edwards - British born co-founder of the Gate Theatre Daniel Day-Lewis, Oscar winner, (born in UK, now Irish citizen) Colin Farrell Barry Fitzgerald - Abbey Theatre actor turned Hollywood star Brenda Fricker - Oscar winner Richard Harris Grace Kelly - Irish American actress who married Prince.
List of comic books - Poes Spain (historieta or tebeo) El Capitán Trueno by Víctor Mora (author) and Ambrós(artist) Mortadelo y Filemón by Francisco Ibañez Paracuellos by Carlos Giménez Torpedo by Enrique Sánchez Abulí (author) and Jordi Bernet(artist) Sweden (tecknade serier) Arne Anka by Charlie Christensen Bamse by Rune Andréasson Blammo by Johan Wanloo Felix by Jan Lööf Lonely Mom by Cecilia Torudd Ratte by Magnus Knutsson Rocky by Martin Kellerman Socker Conny by Joakim Pirinen United Kingdom DC Thompson The Beano The Dandy Commando Other children's anthology comics Buster Cor The Eagle Lion Tiger Valiant Victor Whizzer and Chips Other 2000 A.D The Adventures of Luther Arkwright and The Tale of One Bad Rat by Bryan Talbot From Hell by Alan Moore (author) and Eddie Campbell (artist) Marshal Law by Pat Mills and Kevin O'Neill.
List of comic creators - creator of Hellboy Mark Millar, creator of Marvels, The Ultimates Frank Miller, best knwown for his work on Batman: The Dark Knight Returns Pat Mills Alan Moore, creator of Watchmen Grant Morrison Bill Mumy child actor, actor, currently writer Hector Germán Oesterheld Dennis O'Neil Kevin O'Neill Diane Noomin, creator of "Didi Glitz" Harvey Pekar Wendy and Richard Pini Spain Rodriguez Don Rosa Romano Scarpa Joe Sacco Seth Gilbert Shelton Jim Shooter Dave Sim Art Spiegelman creator of Pulitzer Prize winning Maus John Stanley Curt Swan Matt Wagner Chris Ware Mort Weisinger Jim Woodring Berni Wrightson Although comics can be comic books or comic strips, this list focuses on comic book creators. See also: Cartoonist, Franco-Belgian comics, manga and graphic novel..