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The story opens with John Bracken, a hitman, in the James Memorial Park of an unnamed town; he is waiting for Norma Correzente, who is due to walk home from a casino through the park at 11:00 PM. Bracken has been paid $50,000 (equivalent to $234,000 in 2023) by Norma's husband, the 78 year-old Mafia Don Vittorio "Vito the Wop " Correzente, to ...
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Monsters is a collection of eight science fiction short stories by Canadian-American writer A. E. van Vogt; written during 1940 and 1950, they were assembled by Forrest J. Ackerman in 1965. Contents [ edit ]
XIII ("Thirteen") is a Belgian graphic novel series about an amnesiac who seeks to discover his past. It was created by writer Jean Van Hamme and artist William Vance. [1] It is currently being written by Yves Sente and Youri Jigounov.
2000 AD has featured both long-running titles (like Judge Dredd and ABC Warriors) as well as dozens of shorter series and one-offs. In addition, features like Tharg's Future Shocks allowed the publication of single stories by any writer and still acts as a training ground for aspiring writers; it is where both Alan Moore and Grant Morrison ...
The Man with a Thousand Names is a short science fiction novel by Canadian-American writer A. E. van Vogt. It was published in August 1974 by DAW Books , and in December 1975 by Sidgwick and Jackson .
"Man from the South" (from Someone Like You): At a seaside resort in Jamaica, a strange old man makes a bet with an American man in his late teens. If the young man's cigarette lighter can spark ten times without fail, the American will win a brand-new Cadillac car—but failure means losing the little finger of his right hand. The high-tension ...
Of the nine stories in this volume, "Hook" first appeared in The Atlantic Monthly; "The Wind and the Snow of Winter" and "The Portable Photograph" in The Yale Review; "The Rapids", "Why Don't You Look Where You're Going?", and "The Indian Well" in Accent; "The Anonymous" in The Virginia Quarterly Review; "The Buck in the Hills" in The Rocky Mountain Review; "The Fish Who Could Close His Eyes ...