Bob (surname)

Bob is the surname of:

  • Camille Bob (born 1937), American rhythm and blues singer and musician
  • Fernando Bob (born 1988), Brazilian footballer also known as Bob
  • Hans-Ekkehard Bob (1917-2013), German World War II fighter ace
  • Ioan Bob, Bishop of Făgăraş of the Romanian Greek Catholic Church from 1783 to 1830
  • Bob (The Dresden Files)

    Bob is a fictional character in the book series The Dresden Files and its TV series adaptation, in which he is portrayed by Terrence Mann.

    Biography

    Bob is a "spirit of intellect" who inhabits a skull perched on a shelf in Harry Dresden's secret lab. He is bound to the skull and its owner's wishes. He is free to leave the skull if given permission by his owner, but he will die if exposed to significant sunlight without a host body. His usual vessel is Harry's cat, Mister, who does not seem to mind Bob's presence.

    As a spirit of knowledge, Bob has served various wizards over the years and functions much like a magical encyclopedia, assisting Harry with various tasks; such as making potions, preparing difficult rituals, and providing him with useful information about the various supernatural creatures Harry deals with throughout the books (since Harry's magic causes almost all modern technology to malfunction in his presence, he does not own a computer).

    List of Grimjack characters

    This is a list of supporting characters from the First Comics series Grimjack. It covers characters from both the John Gaunt and James Twilley eras.

    Gaunt-era characters

    Blacjacmac

    Blacjacmac was Gaunt's oldest friend. He was the son of Mac Cabre, one of the Dancer's chief lieutenants. Gaunt and Mac met in the Arena, a gladatorial-style combat venue. Mac initially fought with an insane style, earning the nickname "Wild Thing," because he had no regard for his own life or anyone else's. Gaunt, recognizing a kindred spirit, approached Mac and helped him turn his anger outward to survive.

    Upon leaving the Arena, Mac established a private mercenary army. He was romantically involved with Goddess, a "black god" from an alternate dimension who hated Gaunt for leading Mac to put his life in danger.

    When GrimJack reincarnated as Twilley, he sought out the descendants of Blacjacmac. Mac had incorporated back in Gaunt's time and by Twilley's time it was almost impossible to function without being a member of a corporation. Mac had formally "adopted" Gaunt, which extended to Twilley. Twilley discovered that Mac himself "reincarnated" after a fashion by being born to Goddess each time he died.

    Cope (surname)

    Cope is a surname, and may refer to

  • Sir Anthony Cope (c. 1486–1551)
  • Arthur C. Cope, American chemist
  • Bob Cope, American football coach
  • Charles West Cope, (1811–1890) English artist
  • Davey Cope, (1877–1898), South African rugby union player
  • David Cope, artificial intelligence and music researcher
  • David Cope (economist), British energy & resource economist
  • Derrike Cope, American racing driver
  • Edward Drinker Cope, American anatomist and palaeontologist
  • Edward Meredith Cope, English classical scholar
  • Frederick Cope, Canadian politician
  • Geoff Cope, English cricketer
  • George Cope (Tobacco manufacturer), English tobacco manufacturer
  • Jack Cope, South African writer
  • James Cope (UK politician), British MP and Resident to the Hanseatic League in the mid-eighteenth century
  • Jamie Cope, English snooker player
  • Jean-François Copé, French politician
  • Jim Cope (1911–1999), Australian politician
  • John Cope (British Army officer), English general during the 1745 Jacobite Uprising
  • John Cope, Baron Cope of Berkeley, English politician
  • Cope (song)

    "Cope" is a song written and performed by Gigolo Aunts. Originally available as the B-side to the independently released 1991 "Bloom" 7" single, it was released as a single in its own right in October 1992 on Fire Records and later appeared on the Gigolo Aunts' album Flippin' Out. In support of that album, it was released as a promo single in the US in 1994 by RCA/BMG. The promo single includes a cover of "Winsor Dam", a 1991 recording by Big Dipper that did not receive its formal release until the 2008 compilation album, "Supercluster: The Big Dipper Anthology". Note that while the single attributes the writing credits for "Winsor Dam" to Goffrier/Oliphant/Michener/Waleik, other sources identify the writer of the song as Big Dipper guitarist, Gary Waleik.

    Track listing

    UK Single (Fire Records) Catalog Number: blaze58 (1992) Format: 7" single

  • "Cope" (Brouwer, Gibbs, Hurley, Hurley) 3:46
  • "Bloom" (Brouwer, Gibbs, Hurley, Hurley) 3:57
  • UK White Label Promo Single (Fire Records) Catalog Number: blaze58 (1992) Format: 7" single

    Edward Drinker Cope

    Edward Drinker Cope (July 28, 1840 – April 12, 1897) was an American paleontologist and comparative anatomist, as well as a noted herpetologist and ichthyologist. He was a founder of the Neo-Lamarckism school of thought. Born to a wealthy Quaker family, Cope distinguished himself as a child prodigy interested in science; he published his first scientific paper at the age of 19. Though his father tried to raise Cope as a gentleman farmer, he eventually acquiesced to his son's scientific aspirations. Cope married his cousin and had one child; the family moved from Philadelphia to Haddonfield, New Jersey, although Cope would maintain a residence and museum in Philadelphia in his later years.

    Cope had little formal scientific training, and he eschewed a teaching position for field work. He made regular trips to the American West, prospecting in the 1870s and 1880s, often as a member of United States Geological Survey teams. A personal feud between Cope and paleontologist Othniel Charles Marsh led to a period of intense fossil-finding competition now known as the Bone Wars. Cope's financial fortunes soured after failed mining ventures in the 1880s, forcing him to sell off much of his fossil collection. He experienced a resurgence in his career toward the end of his life before dying on April 12, 1897.

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