About the Book
Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 64. Chapters: Adrian Lamo, Robo, Al Williamson, Jason Castro, Travis Pastrana, John Leguizamo, Alexa Vega, Jeff Frederick, Scott Gomez, Erick Morillo, Kike Santander, Eliot Halverson, Greg Giraldo, George Hincapie, Melanie Case, Juan Agudelo, Soraya, Ericson Alexander Molano, Wilmer Valderrama, Colombian American, Lillo Brancato, Jr., Julie Banderas, Carlos Dengler, Johnny Torres, Moises Arias, Jose Luis Castillo, George D. Zamka, Carlos Llamosa, Nina Garcia, Alejandro Bedoya, Sonya Smith, Diego Gutierrez, Andrew Keegan, Luis Rafael Zarama, Cristina Perez, Ingrid Hoffmann, Diana Farrell, Jorge Acosta, Paula Garces, Diego Suarez, Rafael Amaya, Kika Perez, Juan B. Gutierrez, Yasmin Deliz, Adassa, Makenzie Vega, Tatiana Santo Domingo, Mo Rocca, Will Jimeno, Rodrigo Garcia Barcha, Paola Turbay, James Canon, Hector Luis Bustamante, Lou Castro, Adriana Catano, Billy Murcia, Andre Melendez, Alyssa Diaz, Alex Gonzalez, List of Colombian Americans, Guilloume Perez-Zapata, Arturo Escobar, Brittany Underwood, Manuel Teodoro, Fuad Reveiz, Joe Angel, Santiago Durango, Yancey Arias, Maria Checa, Antonio Piedra, DJ Yonny, Daisy Velasquez, Jorge Munoz, Sonia Uribe, Marcella Echavarria, Jose Gilberto Montoya, Juan Gabriel Pareja, Ana Maria Lombo, Frank Cubillos, David Lopez, Jorge E. Meneses. Excerpt: Alfonso "Al" Williamson(March 21, 1931 - June 12, 2010) was an American cartoonist, comic book artist and illustrator specializing in adventure, Western and science-fiction/fantasy. He spent much of his early childhood in Bogota, Colombia before moving back to the United States at the age of 12. In his youth, Williamson developed an interest in comic strips, particularly Alex Raymond's Flash Gordon. He took art classes at Burne Hogarth's Cartoonists and Illustrators School, there befriending future cartoonists Wally Wood and Roy Krenkel, who introdu...