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  2. Nova (novel) - Wikipedia

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    Nova is set in a science fictional universe with high technology, including interstellar travel and large-scale use of cyborg adaptions. Most people use intravenous drips for nutrition rather than eating, [2]: 200 and disease is considered to be impossible. [2]: 136 The novel is an obsolete art form and has been replaced by the "psychorama".

  3. Titus (comics) - Wikipedia

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    After serving the Chitauri for several years, Titus comes to Earth in search of Jesse's Nova helmet. [2] Titus battles Sam and attempts to take his helmet in exchange for the Ultimate Nullifier before being killed when Sam accidentally activates it. [3] Titus later appears alive and works with Death's Head to ambush Sam and Richard Rider on ...

  4. The Ticket That Exploded - Wikipedia

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    The Ticket That Exploded is a 1962 novel by American author William S. Burroughs, published by Olympia Press and later by Grove Press in 1967. Together with The Soft Machine and Nova Express it is part of a trilogy, referred to as The Nova Trilogy, created using the cut-up technique, although for this book Burroughs used a variant called 'the fold-in' method.

  5. Nova (Sam Alexander) - Wikipedia

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    Nova (Sam Alexander) is a superhero appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. The character, a space-faring member of the intergalactic police force known as the Nova Corps , was created in 2011 by writer Jeph Loeb and artist Ed McGuinness , based on the original Nova Richard Rider .

  6. Lost Worlds (gamebook) - Wikipedia

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    Lost Worlds is a "combat picture book game" designed and trademarked by Alfred Leonardi and originally published in 1983 by Nova Game Designs. The game has had many publishers, including Chessex, Emithill, Flying Buffalo , and Greysea.

  7. The Soft Machine - Wikipedia

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    The book is written in a style close to that of Naked Lunch, employing third-person singular indirect recall, though now using the cut-up method. After the main material follow three appendices in the British edition, the first explaining the title (as mentioned above) and two accounts of Burroughs' own drug abuse and treatment using apomorphine .

  8. Ace of Aces (picture book game) - Wikipedia

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    The result is not unlike using the aircraft pictured in the book's pages as a fixed, non-moving spatial reference point. This provides an easy way for newcomers to the game to get a feel for what each maneuver does, and hence a reasonably quick way to get up to a competitive level of play against opponents.

  9. The Walls Around Us - Wikipedia

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    The Walls Around Us is a 2015 young adult novel by Nova Ren Suma, which became the number one best selling for 2015 according to The New York Times. [1] First published in March 2015 through Algonquin Young Readers, it centers on three young women, two of whom are held in a prison accused of separate murders, and a third that is tied to both accused murderers. [2]