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* Don Pendleton ( 1927 – 1995 ), American author, creator of the Mack Bolan character
Examples of this include cartoon characters such as Scooby Doo, series movie characters such as James Bond, anime such as Lupin III, and serial novel characters such as Mack Bolan and Nancy Drew.
Mack Bolan, the main character in Don Pendleton's Executioner series, frequently cites as inspiration a Hubbard quote, " God will not look you over for medals, diplomas, or degrees-but for scars.
* Mack Bolan draws the wrath of the Order of Thule by stealing a Nazi holy artifact in The Devil's Guard by Mark Ellis.
" The New War ," the first Mack Bolan novel after Don Pendleton turned over Executioner series to Gold Eagle, is set during Hurricane Frederic with the storm's devastation having a major effect on the story.
* Mack Bolan
Mack Bolan, alias The Executioner, is a fictional character who has been serialized in over six hundred novels with sales of more than 200 million, according to Amazon. com.
In addition, Bolan was " spun off " into several new adventure book series which also carried the Mack Bolan / Don Pendleton names and sold extremely well.
As of 2009, there are more than twelve Mack Bolan novels published every year worldwide by Gold Eagle Books, a division of Harlequin Books.
When asked his name and rank in Colorado Kill Zone, he replied, " Bolan, Mack Samuel, Master Sergeant.
In addition to the skills mentioned above, Mack Bolan speaks Spanish, Russian, Arabic and passable German, and can understand many other languages.
In addition to the main Executioner series, several spin-off book series have been published expanding Pendleton's universe, including Mack Bolan, Able Team, Phoenix Force, Super Bolan and Stony Man.
More than 670 Mack Bolan / Executioner / Super Bolan / Stony Man / Phoenix Force / Able Team novels have been published over the last 38 years, making it one of the most prolific series of original novels centered around one character published in the English language.
Here is a comprehensive list of authors who have at one point in time written a Mack Bolan / Executioner novel, or a spin-off novel for the series ( i. e. Able Team, Phoenix Force, or Stony Man ).
Don Pendleton ( December 12, 1927 – October 23, 1995 ) was an American author of fiction and nonfiction books, best known for his creation of American hero The Executioner: Mack Bolan.
In the pulp tradition, Pendleton's Mack Bolan was larger than life, responsible for killing literally hundreds of mobsters over the course of his original thirty-eight novels.
Since 1980, The Executioner, Mack Bolan books and spinoffs, Able Team, Phoenix Force, Stony Man, Mack Bolan have been written by Harlequin's team of writers.
Since 1980, Harlequin has produced new novels and the writer's name is mentioned on the copyright page as a provider of " a contribution " to the work, pushing the number of Mack Bolan novels into the hundreds ; all of them bear the byline, Don Pendleton's Mack Bolan.

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The science fiction writer Mack Reynolds, who wrote one of the first Star Trek novels, was an active member of the SLP and his fiction often deals with socialist reform and revolution as well as socialist Utopian thought.
People involved in the arts and born in the town include the actress Kathleen Harrison in 1892 ; Alfred Wainwright, author of the Pictorial Guides to the Lakeland Fells, in 1907 ; broadcaster Russell Harty in 1934 ; the internationally renowned Contemporary artist Ross Eccles in 1937, many of his paintings feature Blackburn and Lancashire scenes and landmarks ; the writer Josephine Cox in 1941 who set many of her novels in Lancashire ; the actor Anthony Valentine in 1939 ; the actor Michael Billington, star of UFO in 1941 ; actor Ian McShane in 1942 ; rock musician Tony Ashton in 1946 ; actor Jon Walmsley in 1956 ; film maker Michael Winterbottom in 1961 ; actor Steve Pemberton in 1967 ; actress Wendi Peters in 1968 ; actor / comedian Lee Mack in 1968 ; television host Debbie Travis ; author Tony O ' Neill in 1978 ; television presenter and documentary director Michael Gibson in 1980 ; and singer and actress Diana Vickers in 1991.
* The Executioner ( book series ), a series of novels featuring Mack Bolan
* The language is also used in the setting of Philip José Farmer's Riverworld novels, as well as in stories by Poul Anderson, Mack Reynolds, John Brunner, John Barnes, and other science fiction writers ( Harlow 1996 ).
He also penned three books in the Able Team series, which was a spin-off of the immensely popular Mack Bolan Exceutioner novels.
He has written several Mack Bolan novels, an action-adventure series that appears under the pseudonym of Don Pendleton.
; Mack Bolan novels
Holland was also the model for Mack Bolan of The Executioner novels.

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His new production company became an autonomous production unit partner in Triangle Film Corporation along with Thomas Ince and Keystone Studios ' Mack Sennett ; the Triangle Film Corporation was headed by Griffith's partner Harry Aitken, who was released from the Mutual Film Corporation, and his brother Roy.
Sidney Drew was the leader in developing " polite comedy ", while slapstick was refined by Fatty Arbuckle and Charles Chaplin, who both started with Mack Sennet's Keystone company.
This song would later be adapted into " Christmas Is All Around " and sung by the character of Billy Mack in Richard Curtis ' 2003 film Love Actually, in which Grant also stars.
He was a shortstop and leadoff hitter for the baseball team, and he broke school broad jump records held by his brother Mack.
In 1997, a $ 325, 000 bronze sculpture ( equal to $ today ) by artists Ralph Helmick, Stu Schecter, and John Outterbridge depicting oversized nine-foot busts of Robinson and his brother Mack was erected at Garfield Avenue, across from the main entrance of Pasadena City Hall ; a granite footprint lists multiple donors to the commission project, which was organized by the Robinson Memorial Foundation and supported by members of the Robinson family.
The UCLA Bruins baseball team plays in Jackie Robinson Stadium, which, because of the efforts of Jackie's brother Mack, features a memorial statue of Robinson by sculptor Richard H. Ellis.
The movies were produced by Mack Sennett for his Keystone Film Company between 1912 and 1917.
* An Absent Minded Burglar ( 1912, unconfirmed of directed by Mack )
Lipscomb spent most of his life working as a tenant farmer in Texas and was " discovered " and recorded by Mack McCormick and Chris Strachwitz in 1960 during the country blues revival.
The team name is typically pronounced, but their longtime team owner / manager Connie Mack called them by the old-fashioned colloquial Irish pronunciation.
In a meeting at the Waldorf-Astoria Hotel, Mack tried to assuage the 500 bottlers in attendance by pandering to them, saying: " We don't want it to become known as a nigger drink.
The teams were managed by managing legends John McGraw and Connie Mack, who were friendly rivals and considered to be the premier managers during that era.
A scholarly, annotated edition of the original 1846 – 47 serial was published in volume form in 2007 by the Oxford University Press under the title of Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street, edited by Robert Mack.
* Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street edited by Robert Mack ( 2007 ).
Its opening and closing lament, " The Ballad of Mackie Messer ", was written just before the Berlin premiere, when actor Harald Paulsen ( Macheath ) threatened to quit if his character did not receive an introduction ; this creative emergency resulted in what would become the work's most popular song, later translated into English by Marc Blitzstein as " Mack the Knife " and now a jazz standard that Louis Armstrong, Bobby Darin, Ella Fitzgerald, Frank Sinatra, Michael Bublé, Robbie Williams, Ray Quinn and countless others have all covered.
Directed by Peter Hunt, the musical starred Jesse L. Martin as Mack, Melissa Errico as Polly, David Schramm as Peachum, Karen Ziemba as Lucy Brown and Betty Buckley as a considerably older Jenny.
After the sanctions escalated from $ 100 to $ 5500 and remained unpaid, the Court of Appeals issued an order, now referred to as a Mack Bar, preventing any further filings from being accepted by the court.
Building on its later popularity in the nineteenth and early twentieth-century ethnic routines of the American vaudeville house, the style was explored extensively during the " golden era " of black and white, silent movies directed by figures Mack Sennett and Hal Roach and featuring such notables as Charlie Chaplin, Laurel and Hardy, the Marx Brothers, the Keystone Kops, Gumball ( TV series ) the Three Stooges and El Chavo.
The Austrians began the war by invading Bavaria with an army of about 70, 000 under Karl Mack von Leiberich, and the French army marched out from Boulogne in late July 1805 to confront them.
This # 1 popular song was written by Mack Gordon and Harry Warren.
In chronological order others include: " I've Been Everywhere " by Hank Snow ( 1962 ) ( album of the same title ) and Johnny Cash ( 1996 ) Unchained reworked from the original 1959 Geoff Mack Australian-place-names version made popular by the singer Lucky Starr ; " Down on the Corner " ( 1969 ) by Creedence Clearwater Revival on their fourth studio album, Willy and the Poor Boys covered by a dozen other groups ; " Kalamazoo " ( 1995 ) by Luna on Penthouse ; " Cold Rock a Party " ( 1997 ) by MC Lyte on Bad As I Wanna B ; " Kalamazoo " a song by the rock trio Primus on the 1997 Brown Album ; " Top of the World " by Rascalz ( 1999 ) on Global Warning ; " Kalamazoo ", a song by Ben Folds Five on the 2004 EP Super D ; " 65 Miles from Kalamazoo " ( 2008 ) by R. J. Miller ( a lament for a lost Gibson guitar and a metaphor about " an old girlfriend from Kalamazoo "); and " Kalamazoo " ( 2009 ) by Mike Craver on his album Shining Down.

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