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Union Jack is the name of three fictional superheroes appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. Created by Roy Thomas and Frank Robbins, the first Union Jack first appeared in Invaders #7, a second incarnation from the same creators appeared in The Invaders #21, and a third incarnation was created by Roger Stern and John Byrne for Captain America Vol. 1 #254.
Brian Levine, known professionally as Brian Robbins, is an American actor, director, producer, and occasional screenwriter. He often collaborates with producer Michael Tollin.
John Black may refer to:
Events from the year 1847 in Ireland.
James Moran may refer to:
Events from the year 1862 in Ireland.
James Curtis may refer to:
Events from the year 1797 in France.
Arthur Withy was a New Zealand journalist and political activist.
Robbins is an English language surname. People with the name include:
Wendy Robbins is a British radio and television presenter and producer. She presents The House I Grew Up In broadcast on BBC Radio 4 and reports for The One Show on BBC1.
William Brown Meloney (1877–1925) was a journalist, writer, executive secretary to Mayor William Jay Gaynor of New York City and a historian of shipping.
Events from the year 1971 in Scotland.
Inglis is a surname, derived from Early Modern and Middle English forms of the word English. Notable people with the surname include:
Events from the year 1906 in Scotland.
Events from the year 1837 in Scotland.
James Robbins, died 1680, was an English shipbuilder in Danish service who built Sophia Amalia and other ships for the Danish navy.
The following deaths of notable individuals occurred in 2020. Names are reported under the date of death, in alphabetical order by surname or pseudonym.