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Apocalyptic fiction is a subgenre of science fiction that is concerned with the end of civilization due to a potentially existential catastrophe such as nuclear warfare, pandemic, extraterrestrial attack, impact event, cybernetic revolt, technological singularity, dysgenics, supernatural phenomena, divine judgment, climate change, resource depletion or some other general disaster.
B.P.R.D. Hell on Earth: The Devil's Wings (2 issues, June – July 2014) by Mike Mignola, John Arcudi and Laurence Campbell. Abe Sapien: Visions, Dreams, and Fishin' (one-shot, July 2014) by Mike Mignola, Scott Allie and Max Fiumara. Abe Sapien: Lost Lives (one-shot, August 2014) by Mike Mignola, Scott Allie and Juan Ferreyra.
Novels about demons, malevolent supernatural entities. Belief in demons probably goes back to the Paleolithic age, stemming from humanity's fear of the unknown, the strange and the horrific.
James Axler is a house name used by the publishing company Gold Eagle Publishing, the action adventure series published by Harlequin Enterprises Ltd.. The name was first used for the "Deathlands" series, which began in 1986 with Pilgrimage to Hell, [1] co-written by Christopher Lowder (under the pseudonym Jack Adrian) and Laurence James.
The Death Divers; Raiders of the Death Patrol; The Mark of the Vulture; The Death Master's Last Patrol; Wings of the Gray Phantom; The Squadron of Death Flies High; The Patrol to the End of the World; Wings of the Hawks of Death; Scourge of the Sky Monster; Winged Beasts of Death; Bombs from the Murder Wolves; Wings of the Iron Claw; The Devil ...
Prior to his death in February 2000, James wrote one last novel, Crucible of Time, which was released in 1998. All other Deathlands novels have been written by a number of other authors, including Mark Ellis who produced the first post-Laurence James entry, Stoneface .
Wings of Fire is a series of epic dragon fantasy novels written by author Tui T. Sutherland and published by Scholastic Inc. [1] The series has been translated into over ten languages, [2] has sold over 14 million copies, and has been on the New York Times bestseller list for over 200 weeks.
Devils is an anthology of themed fantasy and science fiction short stories on the subject of devils or demons edited by Isaac Asimov, Martin H. Greenberg and Charles G. Waugh as the eighth volume in their Isaac Asimov's Magical Worlds of Fantasy series. It was first published in paperback by Signet/New American Library in June 1987. The first ...