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Billy Graham (other)
Bill Graham or Billy Graham may refer to: Arts and entertainment * Billy Graham (comics) (1935–1997), American comic book artist * Bill Graham (director) (1926–2013), American television and film director * Bill Graham (musician) (1918–1975), American jazz saxophonist * Bill Graham (promoter) (1931–1991), American music promoter * Bill Graham, character in ''Ann Carver's Profession'' Sports * Bill Graham (baseball) (1937–2006), American baseball player * Billy Graham (American boxer) (1922–1992), American boxer * Billy Graham (New Zealand boxer) (born 1947/1948), winner of four New Zealand titles at light welterweight * Bill Graham (Canadian football) (1935–2020), Canadian football player for the Hamilton Tiger-Cats * "Superstar" Billy Graham (1943–2023), American former professional wrestler * Billy Graham (born 1955), trainer of boxer Ricky Hatton * Billy Graham (footballer) (1914–1996), English footballer Others * Billy Graham (1918–2018), American evangelist ...
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Billy Graham (comics)
William Henderson Graham (July 1, 1935 – April 4, 1997) Note: Graham's date of death was given as 1999 in "Biographies: Billy Graham", ''Marvel Masterworks: The Black Panther Volume 1'' (Marvel Worldwide : New York, 2010), was an African-American comics artist best known for his work on the Marvel Comics series '' Luke Cage, Hero for Hire'' and the ''Jungle Action'' feature "Black Panther". Biography Early career A graduate of New York City's Music & Art High School, Billy Graham was influenced artistically by the work of Al Williamson, Frank Frazetta, Burne Hogarth, and George Tuska. One of his earliest comics projects was illustrating writer Donald F. Glut, Don Glut's "Death Boat!" in ''Vampirella'' #1 (Sept. 1969), one of Warren Publishing's influential black-and-white horror-comics magazines. Graham would penciller, pencil and self-inker, ink a story in nearly each of the first dozen issues of ''Vampirella'', and an additional tale in issue #32 (April 1970) of its brethren ...
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