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  • ...e southern Pacific Ocean. (Lovecraft, "The Call of Cthulhu", ''The Dunwich Horror and Others'', p. 150 - August Derleth), however, placed R'lyeh at 49°51′ * In [[Brian Lumley]]'s ''Titus Crow'' novels, three psychics working for the Wilmarth Foundation attempt to locate R'lye
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  • ...sented in numerous novels, comic books, and a cross-over film with another horror legend, [[Freddy Krueger]]. ...eature films, parodied in television shows, and been the inspiration for a horror punk band. Several toy lines have been released based on various versions o
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  • ...al character in the [[:Category:Cthulhu Mythos|Cthulhu Mythos]] created by horror author [[H. P. Lovecraft]].It is sometimes claimed that Cthulhu corresponds ...[Ghatanothoa]], [[Ythogtha]], [[Zoth-Ommog]], and [[Cthylla]]. The English horror writer Brian Lumley introduced an equally powerful, but questionably benevo
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  • ...tioned as one of the influences for Hannibal Lecter from the Thomas Harris novels.
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  • ...e classified as science fiction, as they are in the popular [[Honorverse]] novels and stories by [[David Weber]]. ...ce'' fiction, like ''Marooned'' by [[Martin Caidin]], or virtually all the novels by [[Tom Clancy]]. If the characters' thoughts and feelings about the laws
    32 KB (4,939 words) - 17:56, 18 April 2007
  • In the early days of the Usenet group ''alt.horror.werewolves'' (around 1992), the members discussed fictional shapeshifters. ...and thus (but to a lesser extent) the [[goth]] scene and [[horror (genre)|horror]] [[fandom]], [[furry lifestylers]], [[cosplay]] and [[anime]]/[[manga]] fa
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  • ''Dracula'' has been attributed to many literary genres including horror fiction, the gothic novel and invasion literature. ...where he supplemented his income by writing a large number of sensational novels, his most famous being the vampire tale ''Dracula'' published on May 18th 1
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  • Other guests wove tales of equal horror, but Mary found herself unable to invent one. That night, however, she had ...English Romantic period. But she also found occasions to write a few more novels, including Valperga: The Life and Adventures of Castruccio, Prince of Lucca
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  • |featured in Rose Estes' ''Greyhawk'' novels. Gary Gygax, in his ''Gord'' novels: ''"The Sea of Death", "Come Endless Darkness"'' and ''"Dance of Demons",''
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  • * The horror film [[wikipedia:Wishmaster (film)|Wishmaster]] features a hateful and evil * Djinn also appear in the Weather Warden series, novels by Rachel Caine.
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  • ...The story of Alfred Packer was satirically told in the Trey Parker comedy/horror/musical film, ''Cannibal! The Musical'', released in 1996 by Troma Studios. ...did made him a national celebrity, and he has written several bestselling novels and continues to write a nationally syndicated column. The story is the su
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  • ...at Abraham had sacrificed Isaac in spite of his wailing, and Sarah died of horror and grief. It was Moses who most often had dealings with the angel. At the *Piers Anthony's ''Incarnations of Immortality'' series of fantasy novels features a modernised Grim Reaper, who is the central character of ''On a P
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  • ...ue to "lie, cheat, steal and listen to [[heavy metal]]." In [[Treehouse of Horror XI]] Homer ends up in Hell, being bullied by Satan. He makes so much noise ...s successful [[The Sandman (DC Comics/Vertigo)|Sandman]] series of graphic novels.
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  • ...t them—was heavily influenced by the ''The Dying Earth'' stories and novels of Jack Vance. ...g to the development of a multitude of roleplaying games. Science fiction, horror, superheroes, cartoons, westerns, spies and espionage, and many other ficti
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