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  2. The 20 Best Fantasy Books to Read for Ultimate Escapism - AOL

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    From 'Children of Blood and Bone' to 'A Wrinkle in Time,' here are the 20 best fantasy books to indulge your inner child.

  3. List of fantasy comics - Wikipedia

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    The Books of Magic; Brath; Camelot 3000; Castle Waiting; Cavewoman (comics) Cerebus the Aardvark; The Chronicles of Corum; Claw the Unconquered; Conan (Marvel) Conan (Dark Horse) Conan the Adventurer; Conan the Barbarian; The Dark Tower; Dark Wraith of Shannara; Death Dealer; Demon Knights; The DemonWars Saga; Dragonlance; Dragonslayer; The ...

  4. 30 Comics Featuring Fantasy Worlds And Humorous ... - AOL

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    We discussed how he first got inspired to start creating his comics: “One of my happiest memories as a kid was waking up on Christmas morning and having a new comic book to read, before spending ...

  5. The Witcher (Dark Horse Comics) - Wikipedia

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    The volume was also reviewed by Bartłomiej Romanek for Polish newspaper Dziennik Zachodni; Romanek positively reviewed the artwork and the story, but also noted that the book is "heavy" and quite different from most prior works in The Witcher universe, focusing on psychology more than on slaying fantasy monsters, and therefore it may ...

  6. List of Elfquest publications - Wikipedia

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    1978: Fantasy Quarterly #1 [anthology] From 1978-1992, Elfquest was published as a series of consecutive titles: 1978-1984: Elfquest: The Original Quest - 20 story issues plus one "extra" issue (#21); #1 reprints the story from Fantasy Quarterly #1; #21 was a "bonus" issue containing fan letters about the end of the quest, background sketches, published reviews, editorials, and other behind ...

  7. Fantasy comics - Wikipedia

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    Fantasy has been a mainstay of fiction for centuries, but burgeoned in the late 1930s and early 1940s, spurred by authors such as C. S. Lewis and J. R. R. Tolkien. They inspired comic book producers. Fantasy-themed books—driven by superhero comics gaining popularity through the 1960s—grew to dominate the field.

  8. List of high fantasy fiction - Wikipedia

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    The specific problem is: all entries should be reliably sourced to news articles, books, or reviews (reputable critics, not random blogs) that associate the work in the series to be "high fantasy". Please help improve this article if you can. (March 2018) (Learn how and when to remove this message)

  9. Changes coming to the Daily Jeffersonian comics pages ... - AOL

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    Comics evolve to reflect the culture and tastes of the times. The USA Today Network – of which the Daily Jeff is a part – is transitioning its comic pages to best serve audiences.

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