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Riptide is a novel by Douglas Preston and Lincoln Child, published in 1998 by Warner Books. The novel revolves around a plot to retrieve the buried treasure of nefarious pirate Red Ned Ockham. The treasure, which is estimated to be worth close to two billion dollars , reputedly includes "St. Michael's Sword", a weapon with the power to kill ...
Then in 2020, with the Zendikar Rising (2020) set, the Magic storyline returned via story articles on the official website. [30] A new ongoing comic series began in 2021; [31] [32] the first issue went "for a third printing despite it already being the highest selling Magic comic book in history". [33]
Riptide is a series of short story anthologies published by Dirt Pie Press, based within the University of Exeter.The founding editors are Ginny Baily and Sally Flint. The journal includes submissions from writers that are both previously published and unpublished.
Riptide appears in X-Men: First Class, portrayed by Álex González. [3] This version is a member of the Hellfire Club . He assists the group in their plot to instigate the Cuban Missile Crisis and World War III until they are foiled by Charles Xavier and Erik Lensherr 's fledgling X-Men and defects to Lehnsherr.
Helm of Awe (or Helm of Terror); to induce fear, protect the warrior, and prevail in battle. [2] Angurgapi: Carved on the ends of barrels to prevent leaking. [citation needed] Brýnslustafir: For use on whetstones. [3] Draumstafir: To dream of unfulfilled desires. [3] Dreprún: To kill an enemy's cattle. [4] Feingur: A fertility symbol. [3 ...
Magi: The Labyrinth of Magic is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Shinobu Ohtaka. It began serialization in Shogakukan's Weekly Shōnen Sunday magazine on June 3, 2009. The first tankōbon volume was released on December 18, 2009; 37 volumes have been published as of November 2017.
The collectible card game Magic: The Gathering published seven expansion sets from 1993 to 1995, and one compilation set. These sets contained new cards that "expanded" on the base sets of Magic with their own mechanical theme and setting; these new cards could be played on their own, or mixed in with decks created from cards in the base sets.
Riptide is an American detective television series that ran on NBC between January 3, 1984 and April 22, 1986, starring Perry King, Joe Penny, and Thom Bray.. The series was created by Frank Lupo and Stephen J. Cannell and was a joint production of Stephen J. Cannell Productions in association with Columbia Pictures Television for NBC.