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Title Series title First published ISBN Ghostwriter Illustrator 1: Ferno the Fire Dragon: Series 1: Where It All Began 2007: ISBN 978-1-846-16483-5: Stephen Cole: Tristan Lewis
The novel was later republished under its original title by The Macmillan Company in 1963 and by Persephone Books in 2002. [2] [3] The novel narrates the first-hand experiences of an Englishman, Edgar Hopkins, during the 1945 cataclysm in which the Moon collides with the Earth, followed by the subsequent collapse of civilisation.
Graham Bruce Hancock (born 2 August 1950) [1] is a British writer who promotes pseudoscientific [2] [3] ideas about ancient civilizations and hypothetical lost lands. [4] Hancock proposes that an advanced civilization with spiritual technology existed during the last Ice Age until it was destroyed following comet impacts around 12,900 years ago, at the onset of the Younger Dryas.
Cataclysm is a sequel to the main-continuity Age of Ultron crossover. At the end of that story, Galactus is displaced to the Ultimate Marvel universe. [1] Unlike the Ultimate Galactus Trilogy, this is the character from the mainstream universe, and not a reimagination.
When they finally reach the Dasati homeworld, the leader of the Dasati resistance, known as The Gardener, is revealed to be none other than Macros the Black, reincarnated as a Dasati. They also discover that the Talnoy hidden on Midkemia contain the souls of 10,000 lost Dasati Gods, banished after the Dasati Chaos Wars.
ISBN 0-7869-1683-4: Classics: Children of the Plains: Tonya C. Cook and Paul B. Thompson: September 2000: ISBN 0-7869-1391-6: Barbarians: Bertrem's Guide to the Age of Mortals: Nancy Varian Berberick, Paul B. Thompson and Steven (Stan!) Brown: October 2000: ISBN 0-7869-1437-8: Bertrem's Guide: Draconian Measures: Don Perrin and Margaret Weis ...
Goblin Quest (2006) DAW (ISBN 0-7564040-0-2) Jig is a scrawny little nearsighted goblin-a runt even among his puny species.Captured by a party of adventurers searching for a magical artifact, and forced to guide them, Jig encounters every peril ever faced on a fantasy quest.
Midnight is a fantasy novel, the first book in Erin Hunter's Warriors: The New Prophecy series. Following The Darkest Hour and Firestar's Quest, and preceding Moonrise, it was released 10 May 2005. [1] The novel centers on a group of feral cats living in four Clans: ThunderClan, RiverClan, WindClan, and ShadowClan.