Examples of using Milligan in English and their translations into Hebrew
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including CEO Dr. John Milligan and chairman John Martin,
William Stanley Milligan(February 14,
Milligan was sent to a series of state-run mental hospitals,
Andy Milligan(February 12, 1929- June 3,
William Stanley Milligan(February 14, 1955- December 12, 2014), known as Billy Milligan, was an American citizen who was the subject of a highly publicized court case in Ohio in the late 1970s.
In late 2008, Milligan was named writer for the long-running Vertigo series Hellblazer,[23]
Peter Milligan, Jamie Delano
Milligan succeeded Grant Morrison on Animal Man for a six-issue run in 1990- 1991,[7] and became the regular writer of Batman in Detective Comics in the same year. During an editorial meeting, Milligan presented the idea that led to the creation of Azrael,
In 2001, Marvel Comics' new editor-in-chief Joe Quesada began revamping the X-Men family of titles. Milligan and artist Mike Allred took over X-Force with issue No. 116(July 2001),[16] and immediately replaced the
Strange Days featured three strips,"Paradax","Freakwave", and"Johnny Nemo". Milligan, McCarthy and Ewins produced three issues of this psychedelic comic, it was not a great seller but it picked up a small, loyal readership.
By 1989 Milligan was swapping between strips such as"Bad Company", while still writing material in 2000AD, such as"Hewligan's Haircut" with artist Jamie Hewlett. Milligan and artist Jim McCarthy created the Steve Ditko-inspired"Bix Barton". This was first run as a black
Milligan, who was born in London, England,[1] started his comic career with Sounds music paper's comic strip The Electric Hoax, with Brendan McCarthy, with whom he went to art school.[2] Milligan later moved to write short stories for 2000 AD in the early 1980s. By 1986, Milligan had his first ongoing strip in 2000AD called"Bad Company",
Michael York as d'Artagnan Oliver Reed as Athos Frank Finlay as Porthos/ O'Reilly Richard Chamberlain as Aramis Jean-Pierre Cassel as King Louis XIII of France Geraldine Chaplin as Anne of Austria Charlton Heston as Cardinal Richelieu Faye Dunaway as Milady de Winter Christopher Lee as the Count De Rochefort Simon Ward as the Duke of Buckingham Raquel Welch as Constance Bonacieux Spike Milligan as M. Bonacieux Roy Kinnear as Planchet Sybil Danning as Eugenie Nicole Calfan as Kitty.
Billy Milligan.
Tom Milligan.
Chalmer Milligan.
Mike Milligan.".
Mary Milligan!
Mr. Milligan?
Catherine Mary Milligan.