Search results
Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
My Immortal is a Harry Potter-based fan fiction serially published on FanFiction.net between 2006 and 2007. Though notable for its convoluted narrative and constant digressions, the story largely centers on a non-canonical female vampire character named "Ebony Dark'ness Dementia Raven Way" and her relationships with the characters of the Harry Potter series, particularly her romantic ...
My Immortal (fan fiction), fan-fiction novel in the Harry Potter universe This page was last edited on 19 August 2023, at 05:59 (UTC). Text is available under the ...
"My Immortal" is a song by American rock band Evanescence from their debut studio album, Fallen (2003). It was released by Wind-up Records on December 8, 2003 as the album's third single, following its inclusion on the soundtrack to the film Daredevil .
Self-published science fiction romance novel. 12: 71–77: April 6 – June 3, 2020: Digital Fortress – Dan Brown: Mystery/thriller novel on the theme of government surveillance and cryptography. 13: 78–80: June 30 – July 24, 2020 My Immortal – Tara Gilesbie Notorious Harry Potter fan fiction in which the characters are depicted as ...
Immortal characters in comic books. Subcategories. This category has the following 2 subcategories, out of 2 total. D. DC Comics immortals (9 C, 104 P) M.
On March 28, 2011, author Alyson Noel announced that the rights to all 10 books in both The Immortals and Riley Bloom Series have been optioned by Summit Entertainment. [ 8 ] References
My Babysitter's a Vampire: Erin Noble: Young Dracula: Ernest: Ernest le Vampire: Esme Cullen: The Twilight Saga: Essie Rachimova: Vampire High: Ethan Morgan: My Babysitter's a Vampire: Eve: Only Lovers Left Alive: Finn Mikaelson: The Vampire Diaries: The Fool: Adventure Time: Florence Finnegan/Plasmavore: Doctor Who: Episode "Smith and Jones ...
This Immortal, serialized as ...And Call Me Conrad, is a science fiction novel by American author Roger Zelazny. In its original publication, it was abridged by the editor and published in two parts in The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction in October and November 1965. It tied with Frank Herbert's Dune for the 1966 Hugo Award for Best ...