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- Robert Allen Smith (b. November 18, 1951), better known as Bob Smith, is an American comic book artist, notable as an inker with DC Comics and Archie Comics.
- Robert Allen "Bob" Smith (born November 18, 1951) is an American comic book artist who worked on the comic Aliens: Colonial Marines for Dark Horse Comics.
- Bob Smith is a comic book inker who has worked on several Star Trek comics published by DC Comics and IDW Publishing.
- Bob Smith was the programmer for Star Wars: The Arcade Game, for the Atari 2600.
- He worked on five issues of the DC Star Trek line, inking the stories for four annuals, and the cover for one of the regular monthly issues.
- Bob Smith is Mr. Chairman's former henchman and the secondary antagonist of Looney Tunes: Back in Action. He is portrayed by former professional wrestler, Bill Goldberg. He doesn't speak (unless he is whispering to his boss so softly that viewers can't hear him). Bob is first seen watching DJ Drake (the hero) and Daffy Duck driving (via TV Screen from an ACME satellite), speaking of a blue diamond called the Blue Monkey, and even hears Bugs Bunny wonder about it. He goes off to report this to Mr. Chairman, thus giving him the idea of using it to take over the world.
- Bob Smith is a former NASCAR driver from Riner, VA. He competed in four Sprint Cup Series events in his career. Robert V "Bobby" Smith was born in 1915 in Floyd County, Virginia. His father was killed in a coal mine accident in West Virginia when he was only three years old. His mother returned the family to Floyd County and they lived with his grandparents until she remarried. During the second World War, Bobby produced moonshine in the mountains of Floyd County and transported it to the coal mining towns of West Virginia and the war industries near Washington and Norfolk, Virginia. His partners from those days include several stock car legends, including Curtis Turner.
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| - __NOEDITSECTION__[[Category:Year of Death - ]]
- place Name birthdate & short bio here.
- Robert Allen Smith (b. November 18, 1951), better known as Bob Smith, is an American comic book artist, notable as an inker with DC Comics and Archie Comics.
- Bob Smith is a former NASCAR driver from Riner, VA. He competed in four Sprint Cup Series events in his career. Robert V "Bobby" Smith was born in 1915 in Floyd County, Virginia. His father was killed in a coal mine accident in West Virginia when he was only three years old. His mother returned the family to Floyd County and they lived with his grandparents until she remarried. During the second World War, Bobby produced moonshine in the mountains of Floyd County and transported it to the coal mining towns of West Virginia and the war industries near Washington and Norfolk, Virginia. His partners from those days include several stock car legends, including Curtis Turner. Smith's debut came in 1949, when he competed in the series' debut at Charlotte. Starting positions in the thirty-three car field are unknown, but Smith had a decent race and wound up 19th. He wasn't able to improve upon that later in the year at Hillsboro, crashing to 21st. Smith's other two races came in 1950, starting the year off at Martinsville. Another 21st place finish was in store for Smith after an engine issue. Things were even worse for Smith in the inaugural Southern 500, struggling to a 42nd place finish. After the end of his racing career, Smith returned to Southwest Virginia. He and his wife, Eula Gay, eventually settled in the Montgomery County community of Riner and raised a son and three daughters. During the sixties and seventies, he operated a dump trucking business with his son. After selling the business, he retired. He passed away on February 26, 1997 from a heart attack brought on by a lengthy battle with lung cancer. He is survived by four children, nine grand children and eight great-grandchildren at last count.
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- Robert Allen "Bob" Smith (born November 18, 1951) is an American comic book artist who worked on the comic Aliens: Colonial Marines for Dark Horse Comics.
- Bob Smith is a comic book inker who has worked on several Star Trek comics published by DC Comics and IDW Publishing.
- Bob Smith was the programmer for Star Wars: The Arcade Game, for the Atari 2600.
- Bob Smith is Mr. Chairman's former henchman and the secondary antagonist of Looney Tunes: Back in Action. He is portrayed by former professional wrestler, Bill Goldberg. He doesn't speak (unless he is whispering to his boss so softly that viewers can't hear him). Bob is first seen watching DJ Drake (the hero) and Daffy Duck driving (via TV Screen from an ACME satellite), speaking of a blue diamond called the Blue Monkey, and even hears Bugs Bunny wonder about it. He goes off to report this to Mr. Chairman, thus giving him the idea of using it to take over the world. Later, he is shown kidnapping the heroine, Kate Haughton (in a bag) up the Eiffel Tower in France and climbs onto a helicopter. Later, Bob (among Taz the Tasmanian Devil and Mr. Chairman) is disguised as Sylvester in the African jungle. Then, after transporting Mr. Chairman, DJ, Kate, Bugs and Daffy back to the Acme Corporation building, Bob turns out to be a Tazmanian She-Devil in disguise, with whom Taz quickly falls in love and they become a couple.
- He worked on five issues of the DC Star Trek line, inking the stories for four annuals, and the cover for one of the regular monthly issues.
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