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G-Man is an all-ages comic book written and illustrated by Chris Giarrusso and published by Image Comics. [1] The comic has been published in the form of back-ups in other comic books as well as original one-shots and trade paperback collections.
G. Gordon Liddy (1930–2021), nicknamed G-Man on his radio show. Liddy was an FBI agent at one time earlier in his life; Gary Gerould, American sports broadcaster, nicknamed "The G-Man" Gerald McClellan (born 1967), former American boxer nicknamed "G-Man" Monty Sopp (born 1963), professional wrestler known also as "The G-Man"
The G-Man (voiced by Michael Shapiro [1] [2]) is a mysterious recurring character. He is known to display peculiar behavior, and capabilities beyond that of an ordinary human. He is known to display peculiar behavior, and capabilities beyond that of an ordinary human.
G-Man is a live album by American jazz saxophonist Sonny Rollins.It was recorded at an outdoor concert on August 16, 1986, held at Opus 40 in Saugerties, New York.The concert was filmed for a documentary about Rollins, directed by Robert Mugge, before being released on record in November 1987 by Milestone Records.
He gains legendary status and sparks a rebellion, ultimately destroying the Citadel, a major Combine stronghold. The G-Man rescues Freeman after this critical event, praising his accomplishments and placing him back in stasis. In Episode One, Gordon Freeman and Alyx Vance work to stabilize the Citadel's core to prevent a catastrophic explosion.
Melvin Purvis: G-Man is a 1974 American TV movie about Melvin Purvis.It is a spin-off of Dillinger (directed by John Milius, co-author of the teleplay for this movie) and was followed in 1975 by The Kansas City Massacre, also directed by Dan Curtis and starring Dale Robertson as Purvis.
Giarrusso is also known for writing and illustrating G-Man, an all-ages series by Image Comics featuring a young superhero who gains the powers of super strength, super endurance, and flight when he wears a magic cape. The series has been collected in two volumes, G-Man, Volume 1: Learning to Fly and G-Man, Volume 2: Cape Crisis.
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