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I Love Lucy and Other Series I Love Lucy: 1951– 1971; 1986–1994 I Love Lucy, The Danny Thomas Show, The Bill Dana Show, The Lucy-Desi Comedy Hour, The Andy Griffith Show, Gomer Pyle, U.S.M.C., Mayberry R.F.D., The Joey Bishop Show, The Dick Van Dyke Show, The New Andy Griffith Show, It's Garry Shandling's Show, and Herman's Head.
The fictional universe of Leigh Bardugo's fantasy novels, starting with Shadow and Bone trilogy, which includes Siege and Storm and Ruin and Rising. It is also the universe which includes the Six of Crows and King of Scars duologies. Named for the magical Grisha, a central group in the books. Islands of Gulliver's Travels: Gulliver's Travels: 1726
This universe was merged with several other universes to form a new Earth after the events of Crisis on Infinite Earths. Comic Republic Universe Might of Guardian Prime #1 2013 A universe based around superheroes in Africa. Its biggest hero is Guardian Prime, and its biggest team is the Vanguards. Crossover Earth Superman vs. The Amazing Spider-man
The setting for The Name of the Wind and The Wise Man's Fear. The Name of the Wind: 2007: N Tékumel: M. A. R. Barker: A technological world is suddenly cast into a "pocket dimension". Reversing the usual sequence of events, Barker spent decades building his elaborate, detailed world before designing the initial tabletop role-playing game.
Time travel can result in multiple universes if a time traveller can change the past. In one interpretation, alternative histories as a result of time travel are not parallel universes: while multiple parallel universes can co-exist simultaneously, only one history or alternative history can exist at any one moment, as alternative history usually involves, in essence, overriding the original ...
The term shared universe is also used within comics to reflect the overall milieu created by the comic book publisher in which characters, events, and premises from one product line appear in other product lines in a media franchise. That is the cited definition of a shared universe, which conflicts with your definition.
The BattleTech universe, originally created by Jordan Weisman and Patrick Larkin and fleshed out by a multitude of other authors including Michael A. Stackpole, William H. Keith, Jr., Blaine Lee Pardoe, and Loren L. Coleman; The Battlestar Galactica universe by Glen A. Larson; The Blade Runner universe by Philip K. Dick; The Bolo universe by ...
Articles relating to shared universes, fictional universes from a set of creative works where more than one writer (or other artist) independently contributes a work that can stand alone but fits into the joint development of the storyline, characters, or world of the overall project.