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The First Law is the title of the original trilogy in the series, but is also used to refer to the series as a whole. [1] The full series consists of a trilogy, three stand-alone novels, short stories, and a second trilogy, titled The Age of Madness, of which the third book was published in September 2021. [1]
The novel, set in Chicago, is the story of two childhood friends and young criminals, Danny Carter and Evan McGann. Years after their criminal partnership dissolved, like Carter has reformed himself and started a respectable new life, his former partner soon returns from prison to threaten Carter's peaceful new existence with demands of re-teaming.
The Blade Itself: May 2006: Before They Are Hanged: March 2007: Last Argument of Kings: March 2008: Standalone novels Best Served Cold: June 2009: The Heroes: January 2011: Red Country: October 2012: Age of Madness trilogy A Little Hatred: September 2019: The Trouble With Peace: September 2020: The Wisdom of Crowds: September 2021: Short story ...
Blade of the Immortal #1, published by Dark Horse Comics in June 1996. This is a listing of all chapters of Blade of the Immortal, organized into the original Japanese volumes published by Kodansha, and the English-language volumes published by Dark Horse Comics. The English-language volumes do not directly correspond to the Japanese ones.
The first part (titled Watchmen Chapter I) was released on August 13, 2024, while the second part (Watchmen Chapter II) was released on November 26, 2024. Both parts serve as the fifty-seventh and fifty-eighth, respectively, and final installments of the DC Universe Animated Original Movies .
In Part I, the novel specifically refers to the date October 3, 2070, as a date when the character Hallam entered the laboratory to work. Later in Part I, in chapter two, the book states that the character Peter Lamont had been two years old when Hallam performed the work set in 2070, and Lamont was 25 years old when he began working at the Pump Station.
The blade also gives off a dark cloudy aura. This blade originally has no owner as it was found inside of a crystal-like spire in a cave, preserving it. It is the most poisonous blade with the ability to corrupt the user. The blade itself contains a part of the spirit of Shikizaki within it. Jū (炎刀「銃」, Entō Jū, [Flame sword, Gun])
At Swim-Two-Birds by Flann O'Brien has only one chapter: the first page is titled Chapter 1, but there are no further chapter divisions. God, A Users' Guide by Seán Moncrieff is chaptered backwards (i.e., the first chapter is chapter 20 and the last is chapter 1). The novel The Running Man by Stephen King also uses a similar chapter numbering ...