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2 unusual facts about Brian K. Vaughan


Adrian Alphona

Adrian Alphona is a Canadian comic book artist best known for his work on Marvel Comics' Runaways, which he co-created with writer Brian K. Vaughan.

Karolina Dean

She was created by author Brian K. Vaughan & artist Adrian Alphona, and debuted in Runaways #1 (April 2003) with most of the other main characters.


Brian K. Jackson

In the fall of 1986, Jackson enrolled in the University of Virginia, where he continued his activities in music by forming yet another band with three of his fellow Wahoos.

He also had an opportunity to be hands on experience with the promotion and marketing of C&C Music Factory, and Def Jam recording artists, L.L. Cool J and EPMD.

In the spring of 1987, Jackson pledged and became a brother of Kappa Alpha Psi fraternity.

As a result, he walked the halls with fellow school mates Tina Fey and Sean Patrick Thomas.

Upon completing her performance, Jackson approached the young lady and the following day he contacted her manager, Jeff Robinson, to discuss signing her to EMI as a writer.

Brian K. Kennedy

Brian K. Kennedy, PhD, is the President and CEO of the Buck Institute for Research on Aging in Novato, California, having started in July, 2010.

He has presented his work nationally and abroad at over 40 invited seminars during the last 3 years, and his work has been supported by several grants from agencies such and foundations as the National Institute of Aging, the Department of Defense, the Ellison Medical Foundation, the American Federation for Aging Research, the Glenn Foundation and others.

Brian K. Zahra

While on the Michigan Court of Appeals, Zahra joined Judges Kurtis Wilder and Joel Hoekstra in upholding a state constitutional amendment barring public employers from recognizing same-sex unions.

David Newbold

Newbold later became publicly known for his brief tenure on the Marvel Comics' award-winning series, Runaways along with writer Brian K. Vaughan and artist Adrian Alphona.

Fletch

Fletch & Vaughan, the weekday drive show of New Zealand's The Edge radio station with co-host Carl "Fletch" Fletcher

Gender Through Comic Books

Significant to the course content were the interviews with prominent comic book creators: Terry Moore author of Strangers in Paradise; Mark Waid, writer for Superman; Kelly Sue DeConnick, Steve Wacker, and Sana Amanant, creators of the new Captain Marvel; Gail Simone author of Secret Six; Scott Snyder author of Swamp Thing; and Brian K. Vaughn author of Y: The Last Man.

Norman Vaughan

Norman D. Vaughan (1905–2005), American dogsled driver and explorer

R. M. Vaughan

A graduate of the creative writing program at the University of New Brunswick, Vaughan currently lives in Toronto.

Shortpack

His first appearance was in Mystique #3, created by Brian K. Vaughan and Jorge Lucas.

Sled dog racing at the 1932 Winter Olympics

Norman D. Vaughan qualified for the event thorough a race held by the New England Sled Dog Club in Wonalancet, New Hampshire in the winter of 1932.

Videofag

Videofag has presented screenings and new media projects by artists such as Jennifer Chan, Daniel Cockburn, Jon Moritsugu, Jeremy Bailey, Francesco Gagliardi, R.M. Vaughan, as well as group shows and political cabarets on subjects including glitching, the Sochi 2014 Olympics, and Yoko Ono.

Vinogradov's theorem

In 1977 R. C. Vaughan found a much simpler argument, based on what later became known as Vaughan's identity Vaughan's identity.

Wabash Little Giants

They were coached by Robert E. "Pete" Vaughan and their players were Fred Adam, Paul Schanlaub, Lon Goldsberry, John Burns, and Clyde Grater.

William E. Vaughan

He was published in Reader's Digest and Better Homes and Gardens under the pseudonym Burton Hillis.

His folksy aphorisms (published in his "Starbeams" feature) are often collected in books and on Internet sites.


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