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  2. The Magnus Archives - Wikipedia

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    The Magnus Archives is a horror fiction podcast written by Jonathan Sims, directed by Alexander J. Newall, and distributed by Rusty Quill. Sims starred as the Head Archivist for the fictional Magnus Institute, a London-based paranormal research institution, originally making audio recordings of statements for the Institute's research before being ensnared in a paranormal conspiracy traced back ...

  3. List of LGBTQ characters in radio and podcasts - Wikipedia

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    The Magnus Archives: Lesbian: Discusses a past girlfriend, and later fell in love with Agnes Montague. [36] (2016-2021) Gordon Porlock: Alan Mandel: Red Valley: Gay: Gordon is the archivist of the Red Valley research center. He has stated that he isn't attracted to women. [37] (2020–Present) Sheriff Sam: Emma Frankland: Welcome to Night Vale ...

  4. Talk:The Magnus Archives - Wikipedia

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    "Podcast Picks: The Magnus Archives—Eva Hurst Explores Why the Magnus Archives is the Perfect Listen for Horror Story Fans". Nouse. University of York Students' Union. Archived from the original on September 26, 2021; King, Andrew (November 9, 2020). "The Evolution of Horror in the Magnus Archives". Tor.com.

  5. Nexus (comics) - Wikipedia

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    Dark Horse Comics hardcover archive editions include: Nexus Archives, v1 ... (Nexus Meets Madman) and Magnus Robot Fighter (Magnus Robot Fighter/Nexus).

  6. Sannikov Land - Wikipedia

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    Sannikov Land is used as a location in British horror podcast The Magnus Archives in Episode 101, "Another Twist". It is described as a place that does not exist and has never existed, in association with an entity known as "The Spiral," which personifies madness and deceit.

  7. Institut für Sexualwissenschaft - Wikipedia

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    Vita homosexualis, a 1902 collection of August Fleischmann's popular pamphlets on third gender and against Paragraph 175, confiscated by Nazis on 6 May 1933. The Institute of Sex Research was founded by Magnus Hirschfeld and his collaborators Arthur Kronfeld, a once famous psychotherapist and later professor at the Charité, and Friedrich Wertheim, a dermatologist.

  8. Count Magnus - Wikipedia

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    The story was not included in the original 1970s run of A Ghost Story for Christmas for budgetary reasons. Director Lawrence Gordon Clark wanted to make the story in 1978, later acknowledging; “I wanted to make Count Magnus by M.R. James but they wouldn’t put up the money for it, which I felt was pretty shortsighted considering the success we’d had with the series.” [2]

  9. Leonard Arthur Magnus - Wikipedia

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    Leonard Arthur Magnus, LL.B. (December 12, 1879 – September 11, 1924) was a British scholar and translator with interests in Russian literature, as well as an author a novel of utopian fiction. [ 1 ] [ 2 ]