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McFarlane and wrote
Leslie McFarlane wrote the first four Dana Girls stories in 1934 and 1936.
Salicrup offered McFarlane a new Spider-Man book, prompting the launch of a new monthly title simply called Spider-Man, which McFarlane both wrote and illustrated.
In 2006 McFarlane announced plans for Spawn / Batman with artist Greg Capullo, which McFarlane wrote and inked, which paid tribute to Jack Kirby.
* Leslie McFarlane, who wrote many of the original Hardy Boys books under the pen name Franklin W. Dixon
" The volumes not written by McFarlane or his wife were penned by John Button, who wrote the series from 1938 to 1942 ; this period is sometimes referred to as the " Weird Period " as the writing is full of inconsistencies and the Hardy Boys ' adventures involve futuristic gadgetry and exotic locations.
Franklin W. Dixon is the pen name used by a variety of different authors ( Leslie McFarlane, a Canadian author, being the first ) who wrote The Hardy Boys novels for the Stratemeyer Syndicate ( now owned by Simon & Schuster ).
Rock music historian Ian McFarlane wrote that they are " one of the most revered bands of all time.
During 1993 – 1996, McFarlane wrote and edited the fanzines Freedom Train, on Australian progressive rock in the 1970s, and Prehistoric Sounds, on Australian indie rock from the 1970s and 1980s.
McFarlane wrote The Encyclopedia of Australian Rock and Pop in December 1999, it is described in Australian Music Guide as " The most exhaustive and wide-ranging encyclopedia of Australian music from the 1950s onwards ".
Cavanagh wrote a late night cult sitcom called Honky Sausages that McFarlane directed for UK Play TV and gave a start to the actress Leila Morse, EastEnders.
The albums second single " Going Nowhere " was wrote by Gabrielle and George McFarlane and produced by Pete Cragie, " Going Nowhere " reached # 9 on the UK singles chart and # 18 in Ireland.
Larsen again succeeded McFarlane on Spider-Man, where he wrote and drew the six-issue story arc " Revenge of the Sinister Six " (# 18-23 ).
He is the son of the prolific writer Leslie McFarlane who wrote many of the early Hardy Boys books.
He worked for a year on Disney's Toy Story Web Adventures, and later worked for Todd McFarlane Productions where he wrote several issues of Spawn, Spawn: The Dark Ages.
On Allmusic, Dean McFarlane wrote, " From the opening cut, it is fairly apparent why the original album is so sought after — Magic Lantern is as fine a display of American psychedelia as late -' 60s albums by It's a Beautiful Day and Jefferson Airplane.

McFarlane and illustrated
Since leaving inking duties on Spawn with issue # 70 ( February 1998 ), McFarlane has illustrated comic books less often, focusing on entrepreneurial efforts, such as McFarlane Toys and Todd McFarlane Entertainment, a film and animation studio.
In 1987, McFarlane also illustrated several issues of Detective Comics " Batman: Year Two " storyline.

McFarlane and first
After that, the Syndicate focused on mystery series aimed again at its younger base: the Hardy Boys, which first appeared in 1927, ghostwritten by Leslie McFarlane and others, and Nancy Drew, which first appeared in 1930, ghostwritten by Mildred Wirt Benson, Walter Karig, and others.
McFarlane was also the first artist to draw the first, full appearance of Eddie Brock, the first original incarnation of the popular villain Venom.
Spawn was launched in 1992 with McFarlane as artist / writer for the first 7 issues.
Haunt, an ongoing series co-created by McFarlane and Robert Kirkman, was first announced in 2007, and launched October 7, 2009.
McFarlane owns Sosa's 33rd, 61st and 66th home run balls, and McGwire's first, 63rd, 67th, 68th, 69th and 70th.
The first was a 2002 suit in which McFarlane contested with writer Neil Gaiman over the rights to some supporting Spawn characters created by Gaiman in issue # 9 of the Spawn series and over payment for later works featuring those characters.
* Rodger McFarlane, first executive director of Gay Men's Health Crisis.
Stratemeyer accordingly hired Canadian Leslie McFarlane to ghostwrite the first volumes in the series.
McFarlane would author 19 of the first 25 volumes in the series.
Most of the early volumes were written by Canadian Leslie McFarlane, who authored 19 of the first 25 titles between 1927 and 1946.
In 2001, following the success of the first series, and with the release of Metal Gear Solid 2: Sons of Liberty, McFarlane Toys and Konami combined their efforts to produce a line of action figures depicting Sons of Libertys main characters.
The first film they shot in 1978 was Stars Blasters ; it was directed by Ron Gilbert and acted by friends Tom McFarlane and Frank Lang.
While deployed during his first tour, McFarlane was selected for graduate studies as an Olmsted Scholar.
McFarlane and O ' Donnell had first met as teenagers at Scottish Youth Theatre's Summer Festival in 1995.
The action figures for Halo 3 were produced by McFarlane Toys and although the first series did not feature the Flood, the third series featured a human Combat Form.
The character is also featured in the first series of Halo 3 action figures, distributed by McFarlane Toys.
At first, McFarlane wasn't on board with the idea, but allowed the band to go along with it.
On June 23, 2006, McFarlane announced the first line of actual Simpsons action figures, rather than statuettes or boxed sets, which would be released in 2007.
He assisted Japanese students, engineers and trainee managers and had a staunch ally in Captain A R Brown of the company Brown, McFarlane who had been responsible for taking the first Clyde-built ships to Japan.

McFarlane and 14
The impact of Star Wars and his love for telling stories was so big that Ron Gilbert, at the age of 14, and his good friend Tom McFarlane made a couple of films on a Super-8 camera.
* ( Reports: 14 ) Naguib Kanawati & Mahmoud Abder-Raziq, with contributions by L. Horácková, Ann McFarlane, Sameh Shafik, Mark Spigelman, Eugen Strouhal, Elizabeth Thompson and Naguib Victor, The Teti Cemetery at Saqqara, Volume VI: The Tomb of Nikauisesi, ( Warminster, 2000 ).

McFarlane and issues
Guest writers Alan Moore, Neil Gaiman, Dave Sim and Frank Miller were brought on for issues 8 to 11 ( respectively ) while McFarlane continued as the artist.
In 1999, the Hamersley Reference Group was formed to advise then-Federal Member for Stirling Jann McFarlane MHR on issues related to the ABC radio transmission towers and their effect on local residents.
In 1990 Erik Larsen replaced Todd McFarlane on The Amazing Spider-Man with issue # 329, having previously penciled issues 287, 324 and 327.
It is inspired by Spawn issues 1-99, and Todd McFarlane directed the game's production.

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