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Skin Deep is a fantasy webcomic series written and drawn by Missourian Kory Bing.. The story follows the lives of various mythical creatures, such as a gryphon, a nixie, a satyr, and a sphinx, as they disguise themselves (using magical medallions) into the world of humans.
Kamakura is an apprentice to Snake Eyes and a character of the G.I. Joe comic book series. His file cards list his true name and birthplace as classified. In comics by Devil's Due Publishing, he is revealed to be Sean Collins (Broca), the son of the original Fred Broca, a Crimson Guardsman who looked exactly like the rest of the "Fred series".
Larry has collaborated with his wife, Mercedes Lackey, on a number of her books, [1] including: Storm Breaking (illustrator) [3]; The Mage Wars Trilogy (DAW) . The Black Gryphon (co-author) [4]
Gryphon Publications, or Gryphon Books, is an American independent publishing company specializing in contemporary pulp stories. Owned and operated by Gary Lovisi , the company publishes Lovisi's own writing as well as that of other authors.
2003 Primal Spillane: Early Stories 1941-1942 - With an introduction by Collins and Lynn F. Myers Jr. – published by Gryphon Books. 2004 The Duke Alexander – Mike Hammer short story published in the book Byline: Mickey Spillane first published in 2004 (Crippen & Landru), although it was originally written circa 1956
The Gryphon appeared in the 1931 Alice in Wonderland, played by Charles Silvern. The Gryphon appeared in the 1933 Alice in Wonderland, played by William Austin. The Gryphon from an advertisement. The Gryphon was to be featured in Disney's 1951 Alice in Wonderland, but the part was deleted. However, he and the Mock Turtle appeared in a Jell-O ...
Golden Gryphon Press was an independent publishing company, specializing in science fiction, fantasy, dark fantasy and cross-genre novels. It was founded in 1996 by Jim Turner , former editor at Arkham House , until his death in 1999. [ 1 ]
Fort Collins is a principal city of the Fort Collins-Greeley radio market. In its Fall 2013 ranking of radio markets by population, Arbitron ranked Fort Collins-Greeley 117th in the United States. [8] Due to Fort Collins's proximity to Denver, local listeners can also receive the signal of most radio stations broadcasting from the Denver radio ...