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On the creation of the series, Baron noted that they had originally pitched a series called Encyclopaedias to Capital Comics, but the company rejected this, saying they were looking for a superhero title. Over a drink at a restaurant, Baron outlined his ideas for Nexus to Rude: [2] Nexus was entirely Baron’s idea.
Baron Samedi is mentioned in Lover of the Bayou on the album ( Untitled ) by The Byrds . Le Baron Samedi is the title of a play written by French philosopher Henry Corbin. [10] [11] Baron Samedi has been adapted as two different characters in Marvel Comics. One of the gods appearing in the comic book miniseries Loki: Ragnarok and Roll.
Anno Dracula: The Bloody Red Baron, or simply The Bloody Red Baron, is a 1995 alternate history/horror novel by British author Kim Newman. It is the second book in the Anno Dracula series and takes place during the Great War , 30 years after the first novel.
The Extraordinary Adventures of Baron Munchausen is a multi-player storytelling/tabletop role-playing game [1] based on stories about Baron Munchausen.The book, illustrated with artwork by Gustave Doré, begins with a preface supposedly written by the grandfather of game creator James Wallis, who apparently had learned the rules of the game directly from Baron Munchausen. [2]
Baron Wittard is the premiere title of Wax Lyrical Games, [2] created by the two-person team consisting of Marlies Maalderink (in the Netherlands) and me Alan Thorn in the UK. [3] Video game writer and designer Thorn 's design philosophy was to create an "enchanting and enthralling" opportunity for players to explore the ancient ruins of a rich ...
The Anno Dracula series by Kim Newman—named after Anno Dracula (1992), the series' first novel—is a work of fantasy depicting an alternate history in which the heroes of Bram Stoker's novel Dracula fail to stop Count Dracula's conquest of Britain, resulting in a world where vampires are common and increasingly dominant in society.
In 1898, the wealthy baron Gustave Hooghmoed (whose last name is a variation on the Dutch word for hubris) is led to discover a nearby cave that is rich in gold deposits by a spirit known as the Witte Wieven ("Wise women", "Dames Blanches", "White Women" or "White ladies"); however, this spirit gives Hooghmoed the admonition that if he disturbs the gold in any way, he will suffer terrible ...
The Baron, co-written by Cory McLeod and Raschke's son Karl, ran for several months at the Minnesota History Theatre. It detailed how a very mild-mannered and polite man created an in-ring gimmick that drew so much heat that he and his frequent tag-team wrestling partner (and real-life friend) Mad Dog Vachon often had to fight their way out of ...