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Joseph "Joey" Harker: The main hero of the series. He is a 16-year-old student who discovered the ability to "walk" between realities/dimensions. Hue: A "mudluff" (MDLF, short for "Multi-Dimensional Life-Form") that resembles a soap bubble. It becomes attached to Joey saves him from a monster in the In-between .
InterWorld is a fantasy and science fiction novel by Neil Gaiman and Michael Reaves.The book was published in 2007 by EOS, an imprint of HarperCollins Publishers.It follows the story of Joey Harker who, together with a group of other Joeys from different Earths in other parallel universes, try to stop the two forces of magic and science from taking over all of the Earths in different universes.
The Overstreet Comic Book Price Guide suggested the series was created by famed Disney comic-book artist-writer Carl Barks. [citation needed] In fact, Barks did suggest a Swiss Family Robinson in space comic to his editor Chase Craig circa 1960, but nothing came of it. The subsequent series was originated by people who had not heard of Barks ...
An audiobook of Red Rising, the first book in the series, was released on January 28, 2014 by Recorded Books. [13] GraphicAudio produced an audiobook of book one in two parts that include full cast, cinematic music and sound effects. Part one was released on March 22, 2023, and part two was released on May 15.
George's Secret Key to the Universe is a 2007 children's book written by Lucy and Stephen Hawking with Christophe Galfard.Upon its release, the book received mixed reviews, and was followed by five sequels, George's Cosmic Treasure Hunt in 2009, George and the Big Bang in 2011, George and the Unbreakable Code in 2014 and George and the Blue Moon in 2016 and George and the Ship of Time [] in 2018.
The story was adapted for television in 1994 by director Reginald Hudlin and writer Trey Ellis as part of the HBO made-for-TV anthology film Cosmic Slop. Robert Guillaume starred as Golightly and Ronald Reagan impersonator Jay Koch played the space trader spokesman, described in the story as sounding like Reagan.
In 2000, ibooks Inc. purchased two new installments and the rights to reprint the first eight books of the series; the two new books were published between 2002 and 2006, including a solo novel by John J. Miller. [5] The company filed for Chapter 7 bankruptcy in July 2005, shortly after the death of founder Byron Preiss. [3]
Tragg and the Sky Gods was a mix of science fiction and prehistoric fiction.The book narrated the tale of a group of advanced aliens who landed on Earth in the distant past and experimented on the Neanderthals they found there, producing two Cro-Magnons, who would become Tragg and his mate, Lorn.