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The Longarm books were a series of western novels featuring the character of Custis Long, who is nicknamed Longarm, a U.S. Deputy Marshal based in Denver, Colorado in the 1880s. The nickname plays on his surname and role as the "long arm of the law". [1] The series was written by "Tabor Evans", a house pseudonym used by a number of authors at ...
(Tabor Evans was a pen name used by many authors who wrote the "Longarm" western series of books. These novels are known to be written by Harry Whittington) Longarm On the Humboldt (1981) Longarm and the Golden Lady (1981) Longarm and the Blue Norther (1981) Longarm in Silver City (1982) Longarm in Boulder Canyon (1982) Longarm in the Big ...
Longarm (book series) M. The Marshal; Master Gardener (film) O. Out of Sight (novel) The Over-the-Hill Gang Rides Again; P. Peacemakers (TV series) Pilot (Eureka) The ...
Cameron also created the character Longarm — whose adventures, starting in the late 1970s, pretty much defined the then-new sex-and-sagebrush subgenre of the "adult" Western — under the house name "Tabor Evans" and wrote at least 52 of the more-than-400 books in the series. He wrote the Renegade series as "Ramsay Thorne", and the Stringer ...
Longarm, a 1988 Western television film loosely based on the book series; Longarm quilting, a sewing machine process; Long gun, a category of firearm; Long-arm jurisdiction, a legal term; Long Arm , a G.I. Joe character; P.J. "LongArm" O'Malley, a character from COPS (animated TV series) The Long ARM of Gil Hamilton, a science fiction short ...
Amazon Prime Video has officially ordered a series adaptation of Patricia Cornwell’s Kay Scarpetta novels with Nicole Kidman and Jamie Lee Curtis set for the lead roles. It was reported in ...
Among the notable projects at Pyramid in the 1970s was a series of reprints of the pulp magazine novels and novellas about the Shadow, published as by Maxwell Grant; Ellison in 1975 and '76 saw an eleven-volume set of his books reprinted or, in the cases of The Other Glass Teat and No Doors, No Windows (both 1975), published for the first time, in matching cover format featuring the art of Leo ...
[This story contains spoilers for Moon Knight.] Sam Raimi’s Spider-Man films paved the way for the Marvel Cinematic Universe, and Marvel Studios president Kevin Feige has not forgotten his roots.