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Enemies & Allies is a 2009 novel by American science fiction author Kevin J. Anderson. The book is set in the 1950s, in the midst of the Cold War , and follows Superman and Batman . Though suspicious of each other, they confront Lex Luthor who stages an international nuclear conflict and spreads fear of an alien invasion so that he can sell ...
Kevin James Anderson (born March 27, 1962) is an American science fiction author. He has written spin-off novels for Star Wars , StarCraft , Titan A.E. and The X-Files , and with Brian Herbert is the co-author of the Dune prequel series .
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The Edge of the World (2009); The Map of All Things (2010); The Key to Creation (2011); A trilogy about two countries, Uraba and Tierra, at war with each other. It is set in a world similar to early modern Europe, impacted by such inventions as gunpowder and hot air balloons and by the discovery of hitherto unknown lands and oceans, both countries exploring the world in order to gain an upper ...
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Batman and Superman: Enemies & Allies: Kevin J. Anderson William Morrow (hardback); Harper (paperback) 0061662550 / 978-0061662553 (hardback) May 2009 (hardback) Adapted by Graphic Audio in May 2013. Countdown: Greg Cox Ace 0441017185 / 9780441017188 (paperback) July 2009 Novelization of the Countdown to Final Crisis comic book series (2007 ...
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