Robert Kanigher
Robert Kanigher was an American comic book writer and editor whose career spanned five decades. He was involved with the Wonder Woman franchise for over twenty years, taking over the scripting from creator William Moulton Marston. In addition, Kanigher spent many years in charge of DC Comics's war titles and created the character Sgt. Rock.
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Our Army at War #103
Wonder Woman #120
All-American Men of War #85
G.I. Combat #87
1st appearance of the Haunted Tank
Our Army at War #105
1st appearance of Junior
Wonder Woman #121
1st appearance of Wonder Woman Family
Our Army at War #106
Wonder Woman #122
1st appearance of Wonder Tot
Our Fighting Forces #63
Brave and the Bold, The #37
Our Army at War #111
1st appearance of Wee Willie and Sunny
Sea Devils #1
Cover art by Russ Heath
Our Army at War #112
Classic cover art by Joe Kubert featuring the Easy Company Roster
Brave and the Bold, The #38
Star-Spangled War Stories #99
Wonder Woman #126
G.I. Combat #91
1st cover appearance of the Haunted Tank
Our Army at War #113
1st appearance of Jackie Johnson, a member of Easy Company and one of the first non-stereotypical African-American characters in DC Comics
1st appearance of Wildman, aside from Sgt. Rock, the most prominent member of Easy Company who earned his nickname from his wild, sometimes reckless behavior in battle
1st appearance of Jackie Johnson, a member of Easy Company and one of the first non-stereotypical African-American characters in DC Comics
1st appearance of Wildman, aside from Sgt. Rock, the most prominent member of Easy Company who earned his nickname from his wild, sometimes reckless behavior in battle
Our Fighting Forces #64
Brave and the Bold, The #39
Our Fighting Forces #65
Our Army at War #114
Star-Spangled War Stories #100
Wonder Woman #127
Our Army at War #115
Cover art by Joe Kubert
Our Fighting Forces #66
Sea Devils #3
Gray tone cover
Wonder Woman #128
Showcase #37
1st team appearance of the Metal Men: Iron, Gold, Lead, Mercury, Platinum, Tin
1st appearance of Dr. Magus
1st team appearance of the Metal Men: Iron, Gold, Lead, Mercury, Platinum, Tin
1st appearance of Dr. Magus
G.I. Combat #92
Our Army at War #116
Star-Spangled War Stories #101
1st appearance of G.I. Robot Buddy, a prototype of G. I. Robot
All-American Men of War #90
Plagiarized artwork by Roy Lichtenstein
Middle image: As I Opened Fire (1966) by Roy Lichtenstein - the panel is an example of a 'Triptych' which is an art term to define a piece that is divided into three sections
Lower image: interior panel illustrated by Jerry Grandenetti and written by Robert Kanigher was swiped by pop culture artist Roy Lichtenstein without attribution
Lichtenstein also lifted the background art from a panel in 'Target Destroyed - Maybe' illustrated by Russ Heath for the painting, Okay, Hot Shot Okay! (1963)
Another panel in 'Target Destroyed - Maybe' was used in the painting Bratatat! (1963)
Plagiarized artwork by Roy Lichtenstein
Middle image: As I Opened Fire (1966) by Roy Lichtenstein - the panel is an example of a 'Triptych' which is an art term to define a piece that is divided into three sections
Lower image: interior panel illustrated by Jerry Grandenetti and written by Robert Kanigher was swiped by pop culture artist Roy Lichtenstein without attribution
Lichtenstein also lifted the background art from a panel in 'Target Destroyed - Maybe' illustrated by Russ Heath for the painting, Okay, Hot Shot Okay! (1963)
Another panel in 'Target Destroyed - Maybe' was used in the painting Bratatat! (1963)
Our Fighting Forces #67
Our Army at War #117
Sea Devils #4
Wonder Woman #129
Showcase #38
2nd team appearance of the Metal Men
G.I. Combat #93
Our Army at War #118
Wonder Woman #130
Our Fighting Forces #68
Plagiarized artwork by Roy Lichtenstein
Lower left image: Flatten -- Sand Fleas! (1963) by Roy Lichtenstein
Lower right image: interior panel illustrated by Irv Novick and written by Robert Kanigher that was swiped by pop culture artist Roy Lichtenstein without giving attribution to the original creators
Plagiarized artwork by Roy Lichtenstein
Lower left image: Flatten -- Sand Fleas! (1963) by Roy Lichtenstein
Lower right image: interior panel illustrated by Irv Novick and written by Robert Kanigher that was swiped by pop culture artist Roy Lichtenstein without giving attribution to the original creators
Sea Devils #5
Our Army at War #119
Plagiarized artwork by Roy Lichtenstein
Lower left image: Live Ammo (Blang) by Roy Lichtenstein (1962)
Lower right image: interior panel illustrated by Joe Kubert that was swiped by pop culture artist Roy Lichtenstein without attribution or compensation to the original creators
In 1986, Live Ammo (Blang) sold at a Sotheby’s auction for $792,000
Plagiarized artwork by Roy Lichtenstein
Lower left image: Live Ammo (Blang) by Roy Lichtenstein (1962)
Lower right image: interior panel illustrated by Joe Kubert that was swiped by pop culture artist Roy Lichtenstein without attribution or compensation to the original creators
In 1986, Live Ammo (Blang) sold at a Sotheby’s auction for $792,000
Star-Spangled War Stories #104
Girls' Love Stories #89
Showcase #39
3rd team appearance of Metal Men
1st appearance of Chemo, an antagonist of the Metal Men
3rd team appearance of Metal Men
1st appearance of Chemo, an antagonist of the Metal Men
Our Army at War #120
Star-Spangled War Stories #103
Wonder Woman #131
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