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Review: Batman the Doom that Came to Gotham When Mike Mignola, the author of Hellboy, was announced as the author of Batman: The Doom that Came to Gotham, I was admittedly intrigued. ...
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A Bastard By Any Other Name Often, the character has a name other than "John Constantine" but not always. ... Constantine lunch boxes, bottle openers, underoos, and action figures that ...
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The “Esoteric Order of Dagon” The Esoteric Order of Dagon! Does that title strike a familiar chord? If you are a Lovecraftian, it should. The great master of weird fiction employed it in ...
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A Wilderness of Tigers by Rob Vaux Rob Vaux. Hunter watched as Jackson’s guns blazed once again. He shook his head in amazement at the sheer speed of the man. No matter how many times he saw ...
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The Constantine Family Tree The Constantine Family Tree. It has turned out that John Constantine isn't the only remarkable person in his family. Many of his ancestors have turned out ...
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The Constantine Family Tree The Constantine Family Tree. It has turned out that John Constantine isn't the only remarkable person in his family. Many of his ancestors have turned out ...
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Review: L. Sprague de Camp's Lovecraft: a Biography Until now, I had been essentially uninterested in Lovecraft’s life, although I’ve enjoyed the select biographies of various writers (Once Around the Bloch ...
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The John Constantine/Hellblazer Index Introduction OK—John Constantine is the most intriguing character in comics today. Created by comics legend Alan Moore in 1985, Constantine is a working-class mage, ...
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The Constantine Family Tree Lord George Constantine: Mentioned by Robespierre in his account of Lady ... Obtained title 1785-6 (Lady Constantine 4). Reportedly stole papers from the ...
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Interview with Mistress Selina Raven My friend the dominatrix, known professionally as Mistress Selina Raven, works out of a location called The Gates, which is commonly referred to as a ...
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