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  2. Shatterstar - Wikipedia

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    Shatterstar (Gaveedra-Seven) is a mutant superhero appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. Created by writer Fabian Nicieza and artist Rob Liefeld , the character first appeared in The New Mutants #99 (March 1991), [ 1 ] after which he became a member of the superhero team X-Force .

  3. Star Trek: Strange New Worlds (short story collection)

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    Schoen contributed to The Klingon Hamlet, which was reprinted by Pocket Books the same year. In January 2007, Smith announced via his blog that "Ten years was enough. It was a fun ride." [1] The series concluded with the tenth volume released July 2007. Simon & Schuster and CBS revived the series as part of Star Trek's 50th Anniversary celebration.

  4. FanFiction.Net - Wikipedia

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    Xing Li, a software developer from Alhambra, California, created FanFiction.Net in 1998. [3] Initially made by Xing Li as a school project, the site was created as a not-for-profit repository for fan-created stories that revolved around characters from popular literature, films, television, anime, and video games. [4]

  5. Fan fiction - Wikipedia

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    The term fan fiction has been used in print as early as 1938; in the earliest known citations, it refers to amateur-written science fiction, as opposed to "pro fiction". [3] [4] The term also appears in the 1944 Fancyclopedia, an encyclopaedia of fandom jargon, in which it is defined as "fiction about fans, or sometimes about pros, and occasionally bringing in some famous characters from ...

  6. Fan labor - Wikipedia

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    Fan fiction is the most widely known fan labor practice, and arguably one of the oldest, beginning at least as early as the 17th century. [4] [5] Fan fiction stories ("fan fic") are literary works produced by fans of a given media property, rather than the original creator. They may expand on an original story line, character relationship, or ...

  7. Category:Fan fiction - Wikipedia

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    Fan fiction (commonly abbreviated to "fanfic") is fiction written by people who enjoy a film, novel, television show or other dramatic or literary work, ...

  8. ‘Dìdi (弟弟)’ Will Make You Want to Call Your Mom - AOL

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    First, Dìdi (弟弟) grabs you with nostalgia. Set in 2008, the coming-of-age story directed by Sean Wang is a vivid portrait of adolescence in the late aughts—MySpace pages and early YouTube ...

  9. Fan film - Wikipedia

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    A fan film is a film or video inspired by a film, television program, comic book, book, or video game created by fans rather than by the source's copyright holders or creators. Fan filmmakers have traditionally been amateurs , but some of the more notable films have actually been produced by professional filmmakers as film school class projects ...