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  2. Alter ego - Wikipedia

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    The Incredible Hulk comic book series further complicates this theme, as Bruce Banner loses control to the Hyde-like Hulk whenever he becomes angry, yet also depends upon the Hulk's superpowers to combat villains. In the film and novel Fight Club, the narrator has an alter ego he loses control of, Tyler Durden.

  3. TekWar - Wikipedia

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    TekWar is a series of science fiction novels created by Canadian actor William Shatner, ghost-written by American writer Ron Goulart, [1] and published by Putnam beginning in October 1989. The novels gave rise to a comic book series , video game , and later TV movies and a series , both of the latter featuring Shatner.

  4. Wielka, większa i największa - Wikipedia

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    In summary, he writes that the novel "was an anomaly after years of stagnation in literature for young readers" and "initiated a whole series of science fiction and experimental works" in the following years. [2] [30] Leszczyński also notes that the novel became "a significant event in the development of Polish science fiction for young ...

  5. The Incredible Hulk (comic book) - Wikipedia

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    The Incredible Hulk is an ongoing comic book series featuring the Marvel Comics superhero the Hulk and his alter ego Dr. Bruce Banner. First published in May 1962, the series ran for six issues before it was canceled in March 1963, and the Hulk character began appearing in Tales to Astonish.

  6. Ask the Dust - Wikipedia

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    Ask the Dust is the most popular novel of American author John Fante, first published in 1939 and set during the Great Depression era in Los Angeles. It is one of a series of novels featuring the character Arturo Bandini as Fante's alter ego, a young Italian-American from Colorado struggling to make it as a writer in Los Angeles.

  7. Kilgore Trout - Wikipedia

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    Kilgore Trout is a fictional character created by author Kurt Vonnegut (1922–2007). Trout is a notably unsuccessful author of paperback science fiction novels. "Trout" was inspired by the name of the author Theodore Sturgeon (1918–1985), Vonnegut's colleague in the genre of science fiction.

  8. Margo Lane - Wikipedia

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    Margo is a friend and companion to Lamont Cranston, and an agent for his alter ego, The Shadow, in the wealthy set. Her first appearance was in 1937 in The Shadow radio drama. Her first appearance in a print story was in The Thunder King, a story in the June 15, 1941, issue of The Shadow Magazine.

  9. Killing Monica - Wikipedia

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    Killing Monica is a novel written by American author Candace Bushnell.It was first released as a hardcover on June 23, 2015. Bushnell's publisher, the Hachette Book Group, describes its central character, Pandy "PJ" Wallis, as "a renowned writer whose novels about a young woman making her way in Manhattan have spawned a series of blockbuster films."

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