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LEN WEIN and artist Berni Wrightson created the horror comic Swamp Thing for DC Comics. Wein worked at Marvel as a writer/editor. He had lengthy and memorable runs on Amazing Spider-Man, Hulk, Thor and Fantastic Four. However, he is probably best-known for co-creating, in 1975, the New X-Men team that would eventually become the biggest-selling comic title. Wein had a strong hand in the creation of such characters as Nightcrawler, Storm, Colossus and Wolverine (who had made his debut in Wein's run on Hulk). In recent years, Wein has devoted more of his time writing for animation and TV, including an intriguing work called Gene Pool (with Marv Wolfman).
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PAUL GOEBEL is the King of TV Trivia and has appeared on numerous TV and radio programs. At the start of the millenium, Paul proved himself to be the King of TV Trivia by taking the top spot in TV Land's Ultimate Fan Search earning him a wealth of prizes including his own hour to host and program on TV Land's weekly schedule. He has been featured in Maxim and People magazine as well as TV Guide. Paul has also written TV-related articles for websites and publications such as FilmThreat.com, BobandDavid.com and Modest Proposal Magazine as well as his own site TheKingofTV.com. Recently, Paul was a regular on Comedy Central's gameshow, Beat the Geeks as the resident "TV Geek." More at www.TheKingOfTV.com
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MO COLLINS was a cast member on Fox's "MADtv." Since then, she has made numerous TV appearances and had a starring role in the 2002 movie "Detective Fiction" which made its debut at the 2003 Sundance Film Festival. She also appeared in the 1999 short film "Spa" about a woman who enters a spa after being invited there by a relative and refuses to leave. She also appeared in the 2001 film "Factory Accident Sex" Most recently, Mo appeared in the 2003 film "La La Wood", about the life of Jiminy Glick, and recently made a tv appearance on the sitcoms "Less Than Perfect, Arrested Development, "King of The Hill", the Showtime series "Fat Actress" & the HBO series "Six Feet Under". She has also appeared in the 2004 short film, "The Truth About Meryl" and has a small part in "The 40 Year Old Virgin" More at www.mocollinsonline.net
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MINK STOLE is a cult figure of a fabulous status, a regular in the movies of John Waters. Stole appeared in the infamous Pink Flamingos as Connie Marbles, the red-haired villain in exaggerated cat-eye glasses and a fur coat. Stole's next two films marked her most memorable and prominent roles: obnoxious girl-child Taffy Davenport in Female Trouble and housewife-on-the-run Peggy Gravel in Desperate Living. After playing the cornrowed adulteress Sandra Sullivan in Polyester (1981), she would continue to get parts in Waters' films --including as Dottie Hinkle, the obscene phone call victim in Serial Mom. She also appeared in a memorable turn in But I'm A Cheerleader. More at www.minkstole.com
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