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Legion is a 1983 horror novel by American writer William Peter Blatty. A sequel to The Exorcist , it also involves demonic possession and was adapted for the film The Exorcist III in 1990. The book was the focus of a court case over its exclusion from The New York Times Best Seller list .
Legion, or the Stephen Leeds series, is a series of science fiction novellas created by American author Brandon Sanderson. Sanderson authored the first three stories (all published through Subterranean Press ): Legion , first published on August 31, 2012, Legion: Skin Deep in November 2014, and Legion: Lies of the Beholder in September 2018.
The central character of My Name Is Legion is Peter d'Abo, a black youth from (the fictitious area of) Crickleden in South London. 16 years of age, he is the illegitimate son of Mercy Topling, an office worker who, due to her then promiscuous lifestyle, honestly cannot say who Peter's father is—either one of a number of journalists from The ...
My Name Is Legion is a phrase from the synoptic gospels about the exorcism of the Gerasene demoniac. My Name Is Legion may refer to: My Name Is Legion, by A. N. Wilson; My Name Is Legion (short story collection), an anthology by Roger Zelazny; O Meu Nome É Legião (My Name Is Legion in Portuguese), a novel by António Lobo Antunes
My Name Is Legion (ISBN 0345248678) is an anthology of three stories by American writer Roger Zelazny, compiled in 1976. The stories feature a common protagonist who is never named. The stories feature a common protagonist who is never named.
Taylor's works have been translated into several languages, including Japanese, [11] German, [12] French [13] and Polish. [14]The novel We Are Legion (We Are Bob) was a finalist of the 2019 Seiun Awards.
The Legion (comics), one of the comic books where the Legion of Super-Heroes was published; Legion, a group of characters from the Spawn series; Legion, a member of the Special Executive; L.E.G.I.O.N., a 1989 DC Comics title and a team of superheroes, the 20th century forerunners to the Legion of Superheroes; Ghostbusters: Legion, a 2004 comic ...
Devil's Guard is a book by George Robert Elford and was published in 1971. The book depicts the story of a former German Waffen-SS officer's string of near-constant combat that begins on World War II's eastern front and continues into the book's focus — the First Indochina War-as an officer in the French Foreign Legion.