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butler to Lord Loam, from J. M. Barrie's The Admirable Crichton: 1902: Cube: from Princess Maker and Petite Princess Yucie: 1993: D ; Darach: butler of later Elite Four member Caitlin in the Pokémon franchise: 2008: Mr. Deeds: a paranormal butler summoned by ringing a silver hand bell (SCP-662).
A portrait at the Taylor-Butler House, built in 1853, which is the subject of paranormal investigations, in Middletown, NJ Tuesday, March 12, 2024. He also admired the house’s fine condition ...
The character first appeared in Batman #16 (April 1944), by writer Don Cameron and artist Bob Kane.Evidence suggests that Alfred was created by the writers of the 1943 Batman serial—Victor McLeod, Leslie Swabacker, and Harry Fraser—and that DC Comics asked Don Cameron to write the first Alfred story, which was published prior to the serial's release.
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It’s just the presence of paranormal or spiritual activity,” he says. “There can be the 'mom-and-pop' garden variety, non-malicious, non-malevolent haunting. Absolutely.
The story is also the basis of a series of television documentaries and dramatizations released between 2011 and 2016. The book is claimed to be based on the paranormal experiences of the Cranmer family, with Bob Cranmer telling the first-person account. [1] Top reviews from the United States; Amazon.com. [2]
Occult detective fiction is a subgenre of detective fiction that combines the tropes of the main genre with those of supernatural, fantasy and/or horror fiction.Unlike the traditional detective who investigates murder and other common crimes, the occult detective is employed in cases involving ghosts, demons, curses, magic, vampires, undead, monsters and other supernatural elements.
Occultism is one form of mysticism. [a] This list comprises and encompasses people, both contemporary and historical, who are or were professionally or otherwise notably involved in occult practices, including alchemists, astrologers, some Kabbalists, [b] magicians, psychics, sorcerers, and practitioners some forms of divination, especially Tarot.