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McIntee wrote many spin-off novels based on the BBC science fiction television series Doctor Who, as well as one each based on Final Destination and Space: 1999.He also wrote a non-fiction books on Star Trek: Voyager, Sapphire and Steel, and one jointly on the Alien and Predator film franchises.
After the 1987 release of Games Workshop's Warhammer 40,000 wargame, a military and [1] science fantasy [2] universe set in the far future, the company began publishing background literature to expand on existing material, introduce new content, and provide detailed descriptions of the universe, its characters, and its events.
Cynder is a former servant of Malefor in both versions, but the result of her corruption results in different effects on her. In The Legend of Spyro, she gains control over shadows, poison, fear, and wind, while in Skylanders, she is an Undead element Skylander capable of using spectral lightning, summoning ghosts, and turning into a shadow form.
Shadows was a series of horror anthologies edited by Charles L. Grant, published by Doubleday from 1978 to 1991. Grant, a proponent of "quiet horror", initiated the series in order to offer readers a showcase of this kind of fiction.
Abaddon the Despoiler, a character in the Games Workshop's 40k universe; Matthew Abaddon, in the TV series Lost; Serilda of Abadon, in the TV series Sleepy Hollow; Abaddon the Demon, in the book series The Mortal instruments; Abbadon the demon, in the TV series Shadowhunters; Abaddon, a Titan in the 2019 film Godzilla: King of the Monsters
Hell House LLC II: The Abaddon Hotel was released on Shudder on September 20, 2018. The film's plot centers around a group of journalists who have gathered to explore the Abaddon Hotel, which has once again been abandoned following the events of the prior film.
His debut prose novel Pax Britannia: El Sombra, published by Abaddon Books in 2007, features a mysterious Mexican hero fighting back against the menace of steam-powered Nazis. [8] It is set in the same Steampunk alternate history as the other novels from the Pax Britannia series.
Due to the Shadows House's production of charcoal for the village as an energy source, the villagers are all brainwashed into believing that letting their children work for the House is an ultimate bliss. All children from the village are trained by the school to be selected for by the third floor Shadows, with the exception of Emilico.