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  2. Afterlife (comics) - Wikipedia

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    Nyoko: Having died young, robbed of her full lifetime, she is willing to do anything to escape the nightmarish existence of the afterlife. She finds hope in Thaddeus' journal and insists they work together to find the mythical, long-rumored and possibly non-existent gateway to another world.

  3. The Outlaws of Sherwood - Wikipedia

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    Unsurprisingly they rob the rich, give to the poor, and poach deer. Newcomers join the band, including the huge Little John and Will Scarlet. Will hears that his sister does not want to marry a Norman baron, but Robin refuses to help. A young minstrel named Alan-a-dale asks for help. His beloved, Marjorie, is to wed a baron and he wants to ...

  4. Robin of Loxley - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... Robin of Loxley may refer to: Robin Hood, a heroic outlaw in English folklore; Joe Van Moyland (b. 1983 ...

  5. Farmhand (comics) - Wikipedia

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    Farmhand is an American comic book created, written, and illustrated by Rob Guillory with letterer Kody Chamberlain and colorist Taylor Wells. It has been published in monthly installments and paperback collections by Image Comics since July 2018.

  6. The Loxleys and the War of 1812 - Wikipedia

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    The story follows the adventures of four generations of the fictional Loxley family, who own a large farmstead in Queenston, Upper Canada, in the Niagara area. The Loxleys are United Empire Loyalists who moved from the American territory following the U.S. War of Independence. The story incorporates a number of narrative elements, including ...

  7. Robert of Gloucester (historian) - Wikipedia

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    Little is known about Robert himself; the key reason for attributing the Chronicle to a person of this name is a mention in the continuation of the longer version that 'roberd / þat verst þis boc made' ('Robert / that first this book made', lines 11748–49) personally witnessed an eclipse that accompanied the Battle of Evesham (1265).

  8. Robert J. Kuntz - Wikipedia

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    [3]: 9 His short fiction story "The Quest for the Vermillion Volume" appeared in The Strategic Review Vol. II #1 (February, 1976), and was the first work of fiction that TSR published. [ 3 ] : 238, 240 Gygax credits Kuntz with "substantial ideas" in Expedition to the Barrier Peaks (1980), which was originally run as an adventure at Origins II ...

  9. Robin Hood: Defender of the Crown - Wikipedia

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    Robin Hood: Defender of the Crown is a 2003 turn-based strategy video game developed by Cinemaware and published by Capcom.It is loosely based on the legend of Robin Hood and remake of Cinemaware's previous game Defender of the Crown, released for PlayStation 2, Windows, Xbox, and mobile phones.