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  • "Sickman," Harding repeated, watching me carefully.

    Shock Absorber E. G. von Wald

  • "Sickman" and "Down in a Hole," he came across as if he were poorly channeling Staley.

    Crosscut 2010

  • Sickman-Garner the best-named writer in comics intersperses an occasional tale of his own creative process, one of which features Chris Staros demanding "I want wall to wall women and I want them greased up, strapped on, spread out and going down or you've drawn your last comic for Top Shelf."

    Undiscovered Gems 2 Day 2 David S. Carter 2007

  • Sickman-Garner the best-named writer in comics intersperses an occasional tale of his own creative process, one of which features Chris Staros demanding "I want wall to wall women and I want them greased up, strapped on, spread out and going down or you've drawn your last comic for Top Shelf."

    Archive 2007-08-01 David S. Carter 2007

  • She eventually came across a missing persons report for Sickman.

    chron.com Chronicle 2011

  • Sickman later tried to make amends, even promising to take his younger sister to Astroworld.

    chron.com Chronicle 2011

  • And as Corll's story started making headlines, Sickman's mother kept pressing police.

    chron.com Chronicle 2011

  • The DNA match for Sickman also means investigators have no remains on hand for Scott, who was named by Henley as a victim.

    chron.com Chronicle 2011

  • Sickman was last seen July 19, 1972, about a year before Corll's murderous rampage came to light.

    chron.com Chronicle 2011

  • On the day he disappeared, Sickman, 17, and his sister had been squabbling at their home near West 34th Street and the Northwest Freeway.

    chron.com Chronicle 2011

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