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  • proper noun A Scottish and Northern Irish patronymic surname ultimately derived from the personal name Parthalan (Bartholomew).

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  • As the writer later clarified for us, this was a more family-friendly sequel idea, something more suitable to the legacy of L. Frank Baum's classic story than the (admittedly cool) S&M madness seen in McFarlane's Twisted line.

    EXCLUSIVE: ‘Oz: The Return To Emerald City’ Does Indeed Originate From Josh Olson’s Script » MTV Movies Blog 2010

  • Todd McFarlane is supposedly working on a new Spawn movie.

    Warner Brothers and DC Comics Getting Their Shit Together « FirstShowing.net 2008

  • McFarlane is the avid baseball fan from Calgary who became the creator of Spawn Comics.

    Is the high strike back? 2000

  • All of these things considered, it’s likely that this Spawn villain will be making some sort of appearance in the Spawn film that creator Todd McFarlane is currently working on.

    Hero/Villain of the Week! « Giant Killer Squid - Film, Comics, News, Reviews and more 2009

  • So take this all in - Reagan pardond McFarlane who sold weapons to Iran, a country McCain wants to invade, and this man, McFarlane is on the board of a company who’d stand to profit by us invading Iran.

    McCain goes after second Obama VP vetter 2008

  • At 6:30 P.M., I called McFarlane’s deputy, Admiral John Poindexter, who was on duty at the NSC staff in Washington while Bud was traveling with the president.

    Turmoil and Triumph George P. Shultz 1993

  • At 6:30 P.M., I called McFarlane’s deputy, Admiral John Poindexter, who was on duty at the NSC staff in Washington while Bud was traveling with the president.

    Turmoil and Triumph George P. Shultz 1993

  • "He was the only guy I ever met over here who didn't want to fire his weapon," said Pvt. Justin McFarlane.

    October 2006 glimpses 2006

  • I have to agree with you that the era started by Moore and Miller in 86 has come to an end (I personally think it should be called the McFarlane age, and that's definitely not a compliment), and we are now in a high renaissance period, where most mainstream comics are mature, but have themes harkening back the golden and silver ages.

    iFanboy 2009

  • McFarlane mentioned that in his current job-he runs a consulting group called McFarlane Associates, Inc. -he's had a chance to work in Russia.

    Home | The New York Observer 2008

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