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  2. Nocturnals (comics) - Wikipedia

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    Nocturnals is a comic book title created by artist Dan Brereton which debuted as a six-part limited series in 1994–1995 under Malibu Comics collectively subtitled as Black Planet. It follows the supernatural exploits of Doc Horror and his daughter Eve in Pacific City, a fictional California town which seems to have more than its fair share of ...

  3. List of Dark Horse Comics publications - Wikipedia

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    References External links Denotes limited series Denotes one-shot or series of one-shots 0–9 Title Series Issues Dates Notes The 1,001 Nights of Bacchus nn May 1993 The 13th Son #1–4 Nov 2005 – Feb 2006 Kelly Jones' The 13th Son: Worse Thing Waiting on cover #1 and #2 both dated November 2005 2 Past Midnight #1–3 Jan – Mar 2013 Listed in Dark Horse catalog as Two Past Midnight ...

  4. Variety Studio: Actors on Actors - Wikipedia

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    Amy Adams (Arrival and Nocturnal Animals) with Andrew Garfield (Hacksaw Ridge) Taraji P. Henson (Hidden Figures) with Ryan Reynolds ; Annette Bening (20th Century Women) with Naomie Harris ; Episode 3: Colin Farrell (The Lobster) with Hugh Grant (Florence Foster Jenkins) Adam Driver with Michael Shannon (Nocturnal Animals)

  5. Delving into the ending of Nocturnal Animals - AOL

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    Based on Austin Wright's novel Tony and Susan, the psychological 2016 drama Nocturnal Animals, starring Jake Gyllenhaal and Amy Adams, is known for an ambiguous ending that leaves it up to the ...

  6. David McDaniel - Wikipedia

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    David McDaniel was born on 16 June 1939, in Toledo, Ohio.He studied cinematography at San Diego State University and then moved to Los Angeles.While living in Los Angeles, he joined science fiction fandom, where he used the pseudonym Ted Johnstone. [1]

  7. San Diego Chicken - Wikipedia

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    In March 1974, Giannoulas was hired to wear the first chicken suit; at the time he was a 20-year-old journalism major at San Diego State University. He was originally from Canada but had attended Hoover High School in San Diego. [1] The Chicken's first appearance was a KGB promotion to distribute Easter eggs to children at the San Diego Zoo.

  8. List of television spin-offs - Wikipedia

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    A spin-off in television is a new series containing characters or settings that originated in a previous series, but with a different focus, tone, or theme. For example, the series Frasier was a spin-off of the earlier series Cheers: the character Frasier Crane was introduced as a secondary character on Cheers, and became the protagonist of his own series, set in a different city, in the spin-off.

  9. Gary Wilson (writer) - Wikipedia

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    Wilson was a writer who lived in Ashland, Oregon. [2] [3] He was formerly an adjunct professor of biology at Southern Oregon University and also taught at vocational schools.[4] [5] Together with his wife, Marnia Robinson, he was an instructor of karezza, and the couple shared an antipathy towards orgasms.