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Coochy and Cooty
In 1969 he created his seminal Underground Comix anti-hero, Coochy Cooty.
His creation was unleashed in 1970 in Coochy Cooty Men's Comics and ZAP Comix # 5 and is still alive today in Williams ' oil paintings.
The antics of Coochy Cooty and paintings like " Oscar Wilde In Leadville " and " Appetite for Destruction ", which was featured as the cover for the Guns N ' Roses album of the same name, before controversy forced record company Geffen Records to move it to the inside sleeve, have raised many an eyebrow.

Men's and Comics
* Men's Adventures # 4 renamed from True Adventures-Marvel Comics
In 1956, Everett M. " Busy " Arnold, the owner of Quality Comics decided to leave the comic business entirely for the more profitable arena of Men's Adventure Magazines.
* ( 1989 ), Men's Comics, 1 volume

Men's and 1970
Men's hockey united under the FIH in 1970.
* The Young Men's Christian Association of Greater Boston records, n. d., 1833 – 2003 ( bulk 1851 – 1970 ) are located in the Northeastern University Libraries, Archives and Special Collections Department, Boston, MA.
* 1970 FIVB Men's World Championship held in Sofia and won by East Germany
In 1969 Strauss moved to Claremont McKenna College ( formerly Claremont Men's College ) in California for a year, and then to St. John's College, Annapolis in 1970, where he was the Scott Buchanan Distinguished Scholar in Residence until his death from pneumonia in 1973.
* Wayne Norman, morning radio host at WILI-AM, Willimantic, CT since 1970, radio announcer of University of Connecticut basketball and football, and author ( Hoop Tales: UConn Huskies Men's Basketball ).
( 1970, Women's Basketball ( CIAW ); 1971, 1972, 1974 Men's Gymnastics ; 1971 Cross country team ; 1973 Women's Fencing ; 1989, Men's Bowling ; 1979, Women's Gymnastics ; 1979, 1984, 1995, 2004 Baseball ; 1986 ; Softball ).
He also won the 1968 U. S. Men's Clay Court singles Championship in Milwaukee, the 1969 and 1970 U. S. Men's Clay Court doubles Championship ( with William Bowrey and Ashe, respectively ), and the 1963 doubles title at Cincinnati.
Colonel Rajyavardhan Singh Rathore ( born January 29, 1970 in Jaisalmer, Rajasthan ) is an Indian shooter who won the silver medal in Men's Double Trap at the 2004 Summer Olympics in Athens .< ref >
Men's hockey united under the FIH in 1970, when the Hockey Association joined and the International Rules Board became part of the FIH's structure.
As a collegian at Villanova University under Hall of Fame coach Jumbo Elliott, James won the NCAA Men's Outdoor Track and Field Championship title in 1970 and NCAA Men's Indoor Track and Field Championship crowns at that distance in 1968, 1969 and 1970.
As a starting point guard, Bibby and the UCLA Bruins won three straight NCAA Men's Division I Basketball Championships ( 1970 – 1972 ) under head coach John Wooden.
Marc Rosset ( born 7 November 1970 in Geneva, Switzerland ) is a former professional tennis player from Switzerland who is best remembered for winning the Men's Singles Gold medal at the 1992 Olympic Games.
His account of UCLA's Lew Alcindor in the 1967 UCLA-Dayton game in the 1967 NCAA Men's Division I Basketball Tournament earned him a spot in the book " Best Sports Stories 1970 ".
It hosted the 1970, 1984 and 1988 men's NCAA Men's Ice Hockey Championship, commonly referred to as the Frozen Four.
Although Princeton did not appear in the 1970 NCAA Men's Division I Basketball Tournament, they hosted Penn's game.
Tanner defeated Haroon Rahim 10 – 8 in the fifth set to win the 1970 United States Amateur Championships ( Men's Tennis ).
Dent also reached five more Men's Doubles finals in Grand Slam Tournaments, finishing second in the Australian Open in 1970, 1973, and 1977, and second in the French Open in 1975 and 1979.
He also played for the USA Men's National Basketball Team, which finished third at the 1970 FIBA World Championship in Belgrade, Yugoslavia, in May 1970.

Comics and 1970
" Comics ,” wrote Capp in 1970, “ can be a combination of the highest quality of art and text, and many of them are .” Capp would produce many giveaway educational comic books and public services pamphlets, spanning several decades, for the Red Cross, the Department of Civil Defense, the Department of the Navy, the U. S. Army, the Anti-Defamation League, the Department of Labor, Community Chest ( a forerunner of United Way ), and the Job Corps.
In October 1970, DC briefly retired the circular logo in favor of a simple " DC " in a rectangle with the name of the title, or the star of the book ; the logo on many issues of Action Comics, for example, read " DC Superman.
* The 1970 Walt Disney Comics Digest included Kit Carson.
Later, in San Francisco in 1970, I was asked to contribute a few pages to Real Pulp Comics # 1, edited by cartoonist Roger Brand.
* The Jetsons # 1 – 36 ( Gold Key Comics, January 1963 – October 1970 )
* The Jetsons # 1 – 20 ( Charlton Comics, November 1970 – December 1973 ); 100-page no-number issue
Introduced in Adventure Comics # 397 ( September 1970 ).
Gold Key Comics produced an adaptation of Beneath the Planet of the Apes in 1970.
First, the team's stories were moved to Action Comics for issues # 377 – 392 ( June 1969 – September 1970 ).
* Marc Guggenheim ( born 1970 ), American television writer-producer and writer for Marvel Comics and DC Comics
Garth Ennis ( born 16 January 1970 ) is a Northern Irish comics writer, best known for the Vertigo series Preacher with artist Steve Dillon and his successful nine-year run on Marvel Comics ' Punisher franchise.
* Charlton Comics produced a comic book that ran 10 issues from July 1970 to January 1972.
His international acclaim came as the original artist for Marvel Comics ’ Conan the Barbarian from 1970 to 1973, where he rapidly evolved a sophisticated and intricate style, introducing elements from diverse artistic influences to graphic storytelling.
He first appeared in Detective Comics # 400 ( June 1970 ) and was created by Frank Robbins and Neal Adams.
Category: Comics characters introduced in 1970
Category: Comics characters introduced in 1970
Category: Comics characters introduced in 1970
* The Yellow Kid Award, Cartoonist of the Year, International Congress of Comics, Lucca, Italy, 1970
AC Comics was founded as Paragon Publications in 1969, though its first recorded titles — Paragon Presents and White Savage — weren't released until 1970.
Kubert, who also edited the DC Comics line of war comics at the time, decided that the character was interesting enough to be featured in his own series, which began some years later in Star Spangled War Stories, running from # 151 ( June – July 1970 ) to # 204 ( February 1977 ).
Category: Comics characters introduced in 1970
Category: Comics characters introduced in 1970

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