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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Ed_NahaEd Naha - Wikipedia

    Ed Naha (born June 10, 1950) is an American science fiction and mystery writer and producer. His first known publication was artwork that appeared in the first issue of Modern Monsters magazine, dated June 1966.

  2. www.imdb.com › name › nm0619547Ed Naha - IMDb

    1 Photo. Writer/producer Ed Naha was born June 10, 1950 in New Jersey in the town of Linden, where he was raised. He attended Kean College. Naha started his career as a rock music and film journalist. He made contributions to such publications as "Playboy," "The Village Voice," "Rolling Stone," "Heavy Metal," "Science Digest," and "The Twilight ...

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  3. Ed Naha Average rating 3.62 · 1,318 ratings · 171 reviews · shelved 2,953 times. Showing 30 distinct works. « previous1 2 next ». sort by. RoboCopby. Ed Naha, Michael Miner(Screenplay), Edward Neumeier(Screenplay) 3.55 avg rating — 228 ratings — published 1986 — 13 editions.

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  5. Ed Naha is the author of RoboCop (3.55 avg rating, 228 ratings, 26 reviews, published 1986), Ghostbusters II (3.46 avg rating, 178 ratings, 23 reviews, p...

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    large police badge superimpos ed on a screen behind them. Across the badge, in red, was the word STRIKE. “After f our months,” Casey intoned, “all but a handful of our cops remain on strike, demanding better terms from OmniConsumerProducts —

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