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Angel Gabriele (March 21, 1956 – February 23, 2016) was an American
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artist and publisher, best known for the comic book adaptation of the Space Giants. He was also a professional wrestling manager and promoter, renowned for his role as the Dark Angel. In his publications, he has sometimes been credited as Pat Gabriele and Pasquale D. Gabriel.


Biography


Comics

Gabriele was born in
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and began his venture in comic books at the age of 16 by holding the 1972 convention FanCon '72 in
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, hosting such guests as
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, and
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. Gabriele learned the basics of the art trade in the early 1970s from Freas in his
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studio. In 1974 Gabriele's professional comic book art career started when he left his parents' home in
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, and sojourned to
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, assisting
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at
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on uncredited work involving the
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,
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, and other assignments.Thompson, Kim. "T.H.U.N.D.E.R. On The Horizon." ''Amazing Heroes'' #8. February 1981, page 41. By 1975 Gabriele had graduated to producing covers and splash pages for Marvel's British department while still working with Buckler. Gabriele's first credited work was
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' '' Kobra'' #4 in 1976, a comic which was already four weeks late when it was assigned to him for "layouts & pacing."Isch, Tanya. "Dark Angel." ''News-Sentinel'' (Fort Wayne, IN) January 4, 1989, page 23. In 1977 Gabriele became acquainted with lifelong friend and fellow artist
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. In 1978, having relocated to
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(and after a stint as a T-shirt artist) Gabriele acquired merchandising rights to the Space Giants, a U.S. adaptation of
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's Japanese comic, ''Magma Taishi'' ("
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"). In 1979 Gabriele's company, FBN (Fantasy Book Novels) Publications, published a comic book adaptation of the first four episodes of ''Space Giants''.Johnson, Bob
"The ''Space Giants'' Series Guide: A Look Back at the Many Incarnations of Ambassador Magma," SciFi Japan (Aug. 27, 2007).
Accessed Apr. 17, 2009.
In 1981, after a stint with
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-based fledgling multicultural comic book company Leader Comics, Gabriele returned to New York City. There he worked again for a very short period with Rich Buckler, and met
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, with whom he later shared a studio and produced the
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revival for JC Productions. Eventually, Gabriele, Denys Cowan, and fellow artist
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shared an apartment in New York's
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. There Gabriele designed the original "Beast Machine" characters for Strongen-Mayhiem's
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(the action figures would be released by
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).


Dark Angel and professional wrestling

It was during this period in the mid-1980s after the birth of his daughter that Gabriele's stylized alter-ego the Dark Angel was born. By 1986, Gabriele had again left New York City and returned to the midwest, where he introduced the Dark Angel, in the first three issues of the independent comic book series ''Dark Adventures'' (published by Darkline). Concurrently, Gabriele stepped into the role of the Dark Angel and became part of
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's WWA, working live events and television episodes with wrestling legends like Don Kent, Yukon Moose Cholak,
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,
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, Terry Sullivan, as well as Dick the Bruiser himself.Slacian, Joseph. "Pat's Living Out a Pair of Dreams." ''Wabash Plain Dealer'' (Wabash, IN) April 18, 1987, page 1. After a 1988 disagreement with Dick the Bruiser, Grabiele began operating his own wrestling promotion and television show, ''Powerslam Professional Wrestling'', featuring established wrestlers such as
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and Calypso Jim (now Bobo Brazil, Jr.),
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(a.k.a. the Original Sheik), as well as booking early matches with new talent such as Sabu and
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. ''Powerslam Professional Wrestling'' lasted until 1991.


Return to comics

During the 1990s, Gabriele (along with his protégé Jeff Newman) collaborated with Denys Cowan in
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"universe," as well as inking titles such as '' Static'' and '' Hardware''. Gabriele also drew several covers for DC, including a three-cover run for one of DC's Impact titles, ''The
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''. He also produced several books for
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, including an adaptation of the stories of
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,
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, and another issue of the ''Space Giants'', which printed a Mark Texeira story originally drawn in 1981. In 1996, Gabriele was approached by the
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firm LK Management to publish a line of comics, with Gabriele as its executive editor. A deal was struck and, utilizing the talents of Willie Peppers,
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, Jeff Newman, and
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, Gabriele set up the Hyper X Studio (a division of his Hyper Graphics Studio) in
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. From this arrangement the Pyramid Comics line was born. Several full comics were prepared and solicited before the LK Management vanished with investors' funds. Gabriele attempted to save the fledgling company, but by the end of 1997 Pyramid had ceased, leaving him with twenty-three unpublished titles.


Return to wrestling and later career

In 1998, Gabriele was enticed back into professional wrestling, reprising his 1980s television show ''Powerslam'' as ''Powerslam2000'', and recruiting
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co-creator
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as an announcer. Gabriele held a live event at the 1999
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, Pop Culture Convention with
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in the main event. In 2000, Gabriele again withdrew from active involvement in the world of professional wrestling and only made a few more rare appearances at live matches. In the 2000s Gabriele has been accepting commissioned work and maintained a website promoting Powerslam Wrestling and unlicensed ''Space Giants'' memorabilia, notably a complete series DVD set made combining audio of the dub from US television airings and Japanese VHS tapes, which would often revert to Japanese during undubbed/missing scenes, with some episodes being only in Japanese. Gabriele claimed that during the 1979 deal, he was granted all rights to the series sans television airings Lakeshore Television Productions, the owners of ''Space Giants'' in the US. A court battle between and Powerslam determined Lakeshore were the sole owners of the properties, pulling his unauthorized items from eBay and other online retailers. Despite this, copies of the show sourced from the complete series set still continue to circulate.Johnson, Bob
"The ''Space Giants'' Series Guide: A Look Back at the Many Incarnations of Ambassador Magma," SciFi Japan (Aug. 27, 2007).
Accessed Apr. 17, 2009.
He collaborated with his friend Richard "Grass" Green, producing Green's 2002 Xal-Kor comic book, released by
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, only months before Green's untimely passing due to lung cancer. Gabriele also contributed an article on hidden messages in
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's inking of
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's art for
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in ''The Jack Kirby Collector'' #49.


Selected bibliography

*''Kobra'' #4 (DC, 1976) *''Space Giants'' NN# (FBN, 1979) *''JCP Features: T.H.U.N.D.E.R. Agents'' #1 (JC Publications, 1981) *''Dark Adventures'' #1-4 (Darkline, 1986) *''Alphawave'' #1 (Darkline, 1986) *''Darkside'' #1 (Darkline, 1986) *''Calypso Jim Souvenir Album'' (Wehner, 1986) *''Elfinwild'' #1 (Wehner, 1987) *''Astonish'' #1 (Wehner, 1988) *''RIP'' #5 (TSR, 1991) *''Frank (Frankenstein)'' #3 & #4 (Nemesis/Harvey, 1992) *''The Web'' #6, 7, 8 (DC/Impact, 1992) *''Ox Baker Souvenir Coloring Book'' (Hypergraphics, 1993) *''KlownShock'' #1 (Northstar, 1993) *''True Gein: The Story Of Ed'' (Boneyard, 1993) *''The Space Giants'' (Boneyard, 1994) *''Billy The Kid'' (Boneyard, 1994) *''Static'' #17 (DC/Milestone, 1994) *''The Long Hot Summer'' #3 (DC/Milestone, 1995) *''Hardware'' #34, 35, 36 (DC/Milestone, 1995) *''Xal-Kor, The Human Cat'' (TwoMorrows, 2002)


Notes


External links


Angel Gabriele's MySpace pagePowerslam's Space Giants HomepageComic Art Gallery of P.D. "Angel" Gabriele at ComicArtFans.com
* {{DEFAULTSORT:Gabriele, Angel Professional wrestling managers and valets 1956 births 2016 deaths