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Rachel Pollack
Born
(1945-08-17)August 17, 1945
New York City, U.S.
Died
April 7, 2023(2023-04-07) (aged 77)
Rhinebeck, New York, U.S.
Alma mater
New York University Claremont Graduate University
Occupation
Author
Notable work
Unquenchable Fire Doom Patrol (issues 64–87)
Style
Magical realism
Spouse
Zoe Matoff
(m. 2022)
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Rachel Grace Pollack (August 17, 1945 – April 6, 2023) was an American science fiction author, comic book writer, and expert on divinatory tarot.
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Rachel Grace Pollack (August 17, 1945 – April 6, 2023) was an American science fiction author, comic book writer, and expert on divinatory tarot. Pollack...
series, the first transgender superhero by the publisher. Created by RachelPollack in response to other poorly written trans comic characters, the lesbian...
Morrison left the book with issue #63, and RachelPollack took over writing the book the next issue. Pollack's first issue was also the first under the...
Sydney Irwin Pollack (July 1, 1934 – May 26, 2008) was an American film director, producer and actor. Pollack is known for directing commercially and critically...
Man (#57), Swamp Thing (#129), and Doom Patrol (#64, with new writer RachelPollack). The first comic book published under the "Vertigo" imprint was the...
professor at New York University RachelPollack (born Richard Pollack in 1945), American author Richard J. Pollack, President and CEO of the American...
Tarot for Your Self: A Wookbook for the Inward Journey (1984), and RachelPollack, the author of Seventy-Eight Degrees of Wisdom (1980/1983). Tarot cards...
(1995) The Prestige by Christopher Priest (1996) Godmother Night by RachelPollack (1997) The Physiognomy by Jeffrey Ford (1998) The Antelope Wife by Louise...
reprinting of volume 1.[citation needed] Originally written by Tom Peyer and RachelPollack, and pencilled by Luke Ross, volume 4 of New Gods ran from October 1995...
a 1988 fantasy novel by RachelPollack. It won the 1989 Arthur C. Clarke Award. In this surrealistic feminist book, Pollack uses rituals and themes borrowed...
Nashville: Thomas Nelson 2008, p. 147f, accessed on 28 March 2013. RachelPollack: The Kabbalah Tree: A Journey of Balance & Growth. First edition, second...
(1995) The Prestige by Christopher Priest (1996) Godmother Night by RachelPollack (1997) The Physiognomy by Jeffrey Ford (1998) The Antelope Wife by Louise...
(1995) The Prestige by Christopher Priest (1996) Godmother Night by RachelPollack (1997) The Physiognomy by Jeffrey Ford (1998) The Antelope Wife by Louise...
and they relocate to Danny the World, formerly Danny the Street. In RachelPollack's run, it is revealed that Jane's alters still exist, which causes many...
Helen Oyeyemi Jason Pargin (David Wong) Benoît Peeters Cameron Pierce RachelPollack Tim Powers W. H. Pugmire Joseph S. Pulver, Sr. Cat Rambo Alistair Rennie...
film historian, author, and filmmaker. (death announced on this date) RachelPollack, 77, American author (Unquenchable Fire) and comic book writer (Doom...
Ian C. Johnston, 2007 – verse: full text David Mulroy, 2011 – verse RachelPollack and David Vine, 2011 – verse Frank Nisetich, 2016 – verse David Kovacs...
(1995) The Prestige by Christopher Priest (1996) Godmother Night by RachelPollack (1997) The Physiognomy by Jeffrey Ford (1998) The Antelope Wife by Louise...
characters left over from Grant Morrison's run of the series used by RachelPollack. After the Doom Patrol disbanded, Dorothy began living by herself in...
and Drag Queen Group. Along with several other individuals, including RachelPollack, she contributed to the 1972 essay "Don't call me mister, you fucking...
creators, including Dave Gibbons, Peter Milligan, Jean-Marc Lofficier, and RachelPollack. McKeever cites editors Archie Goodwin, Lou Stathis, Karen Berger, and...
progressed through writers Paul Kupperberg, Grant Morrison, and finally RachelPollack. This roster covers the iteration of the team that appeared from 2001...