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Kane Biography

Kane can refer to:

In wrestling: Glen Jacobs is a current professional wrestler performing for World Wrestling Entertainment as the character Kane. Lane Huffman is a retired professional wrestler who once used the name Kane, better known as "Stevie Ray".

In music: Kane (Dutch band) is a Dutch rock band. Kane (US band) is an American band.

In religion and mythology: Kane (mythology) is a Polynesian god. Kane bells are Japanese, Buddhist bells that ring when struck. The bells are struck on the lotus-shaped tsukiza.

In comics: Kane (comics) is a comic book police series created by Paul Grist. Garrison Kane is a comic book character from the Marvel Universe. Kaine is a comic book character from Marvel, a clone of Spider-Man.

In science-fiction and fantasy: Kane (fantasy) is a fantasy character created by Karl Edward Wagner. Solomon Kane is a fictional Puritan adventurer character in the Outlanders science-fiction series, with a descendant also called Kane. Kane (Command & Conquer) is a character from the Command and Conquer game series released by Westwood Studios.

Other things named Kane: Kane (spanking magazine) is a spanking magazine published in the United Kingdom. Kane, PA is a small town in Pennsylvania founded by American Civil War general Thomas Kane. Pandurang Vaman Kane (1880–1972), is a Sanskrit scholar and an awardee of the Bharat Ratna. Herb Kawainui Kane is an artist-historian and author. Citizen Kane is the title of a classic movie, ranked as the #1 movie of all time by the American Film Institute. O'Cahan is a surname of Irish extraction: the anglicized form is Kane.

Kane is a surname of Marathi extraction. This is a disambiguation page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an internal link referred you to this page, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article.