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'''Gil Kane''' {{born|6|April|1926|died|31|January|2000}} was a Latvian [[comics|comic book]] author and artist for [[DC Comics]], [[Marvel Comics]], and others. He was most well known for his work on the three issue anti-drug storyline in ''Spider-Man'' in the early 1970s and his depiction of Gwen Stacey's death two years later in the same series.
 
'''Gil Kane''' {{born|6|April|1926|died|31|January|2000}} was a Latvian [[comics|comic book]] author and artist for [[DC Comics]], [[Marvel Comics]], and others. He was most well known for his work on the three issue anti-drug storyline in ''Spider-Man'' in the early 1970s and his depiction of Gwen Stacey's death two years later in the same series.
   

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Gil Kane (6 April 192631 January 2000; age 73) was a Latvian comic book author and artist for DC Comics, Marvel Comics, and others. He was most well known for his work on the three issue anti-drug storyline in Spider-Man in the early 1970s and his depiction of Gwen Stacey's death two years later in the same series.

He did all of the interior artwork for #15, "The Quality of Mercy", of Marvel's Star Trek series.

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