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The Gossamer Project is a group of specialty archives that, combined, contain the vast majority of X-Files fan fiction on the Internet. [1] In the mid to late 1990s, the Gossamer Archives/Project was one of the "big three" single media fandom-focused archives on the Internet, and remained the largest single fandom fan fiction archive [2] until the emergence of various Harry Potter archives in ...
The three digests contained stories on Bigfoot, the Count of St. Germain and the Chupacabra, respectively.. Afterflight dealt with elements of the mystery airship flap.. Fight the Future was the official film adaptation, "Fight the Future" being the film's subtitle used to differentiate it from the television series.
The X-Files, Vol. 1 by Stefan Petrucha, Miran Kim, Charles Adlard (Checker Book Publishing Group, 2005) ISBN 1-933160-02-0, The X-Files Season 10 - series of official continuation comic books, The X-Files Season 11 - series of official continuation comic books, Millennium (2015 comic book) - official The X-Files and Millennium crossover,
The X-Files Season 10 is a 25-issue comic book series published by IDW Publishing.The title serves as a continuation of the television series The X-Files. Chris Carter, who created the television series, is the Executive Producer of the comic book series and also contributed to several elements to the comics' stories.
The title follows The X-Files Season 10 comic book series and serves as an extension of the television series The X-Files. Chris Carter, who created the television series, is the executive producer of the comic book series, while the issues are written by Joe Harris and illustrated by Matthew Dow Smith and Jordie Bellaire.
“The X-Files” debuted 30 years ago, but the show gave us more than Mulder, Scully and alien conspiracies. Its effect on internet culture, fandoms, broader pop culture — and even people’s ...
The X-Files: Albuquerque — an animated comedy spinoff of the live-action classic — is not moving forward at Fox, TVLine has learned. The network, which declined to comment for this story ...
In July 2010, Wildstorm and IDW published issue #1 of The X-Files/30 Days of Night [1] to positive reviews. The six-issue limited series is written by 30 Days of Night creator Steve Niles and Tool guitarist Adam Jones and drawn by Tom Mandrake. [2]