July 29, 2007
Frank Giovinazzi now available in nine languages!
Thanks to the Babel Fish translation software from AltaVista, Frank Giovinazzi is now available in translation for nine languages. If you include English.
The alternate languages include: Spanish, French, German, Chinese, Japanese, Korean, Italian and Portugese.
All you have to do is click on the appropriate flag in the box that is at the upper right hand corner of this and every page on the site.
Click here to read the site in Spanish.
Click here to read the site in French.
Click here to read the site in Japanese.
Click here to read the site in Chinese.
Click here to read the site in German.
Click here to read the site in Korean.
Click here to read the site in Italian.
Click here to read the site in Portugese.
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July 18, 2006
Mike Hammer Creator Mickey Spillane Dies

CHARLESTON, S.C. -- Mickey Spillane, the macho mystery writer who wowed millions of readers with the shoot-'em-up sex and violence of gumshoe Mike Hammer, died Monday. He was 88.
Spillane's death was confirmed by Brad Stephens of Goldfinch Funeral Home in his hometown of Murrells Inlet. Details about his death were not immediately available.
After starting out in comic books Spillane wrote his first Mike Hammer novel, "I, the Jury," in 1946. Twelve more followed, with sales topping 100 million. Notable titles included "The Killing Man," "The Girl Hunters" and "One Lonely Night."
Many of these books were made into movies, including the classic film noir "Kiss Me, Deadly" and "The Girl Hunters," in which Spillane himself starred. Hammer stories were also featured on television in the series "Mickey Spillane's Mike Hammer" and in made-for-TV movies. In the 1980s, Spillane appeared in a string of Miller Lite beer commercials.
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