Daily Birthdays and Events in Sci-Fi, Comics and related areas

June 20, 2011

Space: 1999, Meteor, Outer Limits, Gloomcookie, Ultiman, Doom Patrol, The Question, Hard Time on Planet Earth, Extreme Ghostbusters, Huckleberry Hound

It's amazing that the Huckleberry Hound Show received an outstanding achievement award in 1960 by the Emmy Awards and yet if you asked the young kids they wouldn't know what the show was and probably never will since it never seems to appear on any of the retro cartoon networks.


Enjoy !!!



Birthdays

Martin Landau 1928, actor, John Koenig-Space:1999, Rollin Hand-Mission:Impossible, Major General Adlon-Meteor (1979), Alvin Kurtzweil-The X-Files, 2 (voice of)-9 (2009), also Twilight Zone (1959) and Outer Limits (1963)
Ted Naifeh 1971, comic book writer and artist who gained notoriety for his illustrations in the goth romance comic Gloomcookie. Naifeh has since become most known as the creator of the Eisner-Award-nominated series Courtney Crumrin, published by Oni Press.
Mark Spears 1975, comic book artist, known for his work on the DC Legacy card set for DC Comics and for a line of Marvel Comics Statues based on his artwork produced by Corgi International Limited. Mark Spears' first published comic art was in Ultiman #1 under the Image Comics brand in 2002. After the release of Ultiman #1, he was employed managing a new upstart 3D animation studio. After many years working in 3D animation, he started working in the comic field again in 2006. Since then he has worked for DC Comics on the DC Legacy Card set as well as creating Batman statues under the DC License. Spears has also worked for Marvel Comics on the Women of Marvel card set as well as creating a line of Marvel Statues based on his artwork.
John Workman 1950, comic book artist, writer, colorist, designer, He is known for his frequent partnerships with writer/artist Walter Simonson, and also for lettering the entire run of Grant Morrison/Rachel Pollack's Doom Patrol (DC Comics). Workman was art director of Heavy Metal magazine from 1977 to 1984. His comics art, writing, lettering, coloring, and design work are evident throughout issues from that period. From 1977-1983, Workman lettered comics occasionally (mostly for DC); he has been working steadily as a freelance letterer since 1983. Some of the regular titles he has lettered include First Comics' Grimjack from 1984 to 1987, Marvel's Fantastic Four from 1985 to 1989, Cosmic Odyssey in 1988–1989, Fantastic Force from 1994–1996, The Incredible Hulk from 1997–1999, and Spider-Girl from 2000–2002. For DC Comics, Workman lettered Doom Patrol from 1987–1995, the Legion of Super-Heroes from 1991–1993, Michael Moorcock's Multiverse in 1997–1998, and Aquaman in 1999–2000. Workman handled lettering chores for Topps Comics' X-Files titles in the late 1990s, and Image Comics' Savage Dragon from 2003–2005.Recently Workman has lettered much of the Marvel, DC, and Wildstorm work of Tommy Lee Edwards, including Gemini Blood (1996–1997), The Question (2005), Bullet Points (2007), and Marvel 1985 (2008) for which he won the 2009 Harvey Award for lettering.
Terrence Evans 1944, actor, Cecil - The Incredible Hulk (1 episode, "Sideshows", 1980), Watchman - The Greatest American Hero (1 episode, 1982), Ben - Voyagers! (1 episode, "Merry Christmas, Bogg", 1982), Guard - Hard Time on Planet Earth (1 episode, "Stranger in a Strange Land", 1989), Stick - Quantum Leap (1 episode, "Another Mother - September 30, 1981", 1990), Tanker Truck Driver - Terminator 2: Judgment Day (1991), Baltrim / Proka - Star Trek: Deep Space Nine (2 episodes, 1993), Rancher - Alien Nation: Dark Horizon (1994) (TV), Clark Balfour - Dark Skies (1 episode, "Hostile Convergence", 1996), Ambassador Treen - Star Trek: Voyager (1 episode, "Nemesis", 1997).
Michael Corbett 1956, actor, Dr. Rabal - Star Trek: The Next Generation (1 episode, "Force of Nature", 1993), Chiam - Extreme Ghostbusters (2 episodes, 1997)(voice).
Adam Taylor Gordon 1993, actor, Young Charles Tucker / Sim Trip at 8 - Star Trek: Enterprise (2 episodes, "The Xindi", "Similitude", 2003), Charlie Brown - I Want a Dog for Christmas, Charlie Brown (2003) (TV) (voice).


Events

1960, the 12th Annual Emmy Awards are presented, Outstanding Achievement in the Field of Children's Programming: The Huckleberry Hound Show
1993, Star Trek:DS9, "In the Hands of the Prophets" airs.

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