Larry Hama
Larry Hama (; born June 7, 1949) is an American comic-book writer, artist, actor, and musician who has worked in the fields of entertainment and publishing since the 1960s.During the 1970s, he was seen in minor roles on the TV shows ''M*A*S*H'' and ''Saturday Night Live'', and appeared on Broadway in two roles in the original 1976 production of Stephen Sondheim's ''Pacific Overtures''.
He is best known to American comic book readers as a writer and editor for Marvel Comics, where he wrote the licensed comic book series ''G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero'', based on the Hasbro toyline. He has also written for the series ''Wolverine'', ''Nth Man: The Ultimate Ninja'', and ''Elektra''. He co-created the character Bucky O'Hare, which was developed into a comic book, a toy line and television cartoon.
In October 2024, Hama was inducted into the Harvey Awards Hall of Fame. Provided by Wikipedia
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