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Black Bargain; This short story delves deeper into the character of Davien the Betrayer in the lead-up to the rebellion. The author has provided a recommended reading order for the short stories: [citation needed] The Gallant can be read at any time, independent of the main series.
In Gotham City, Black Hand removes Bruce Wayne's skull from his grave and carries it with him, and a Black Lantern power battery begins to charge. [15] The Guardians of Oa observe the War of Light and realize that Ganthet and Sayd are correct, but are kept from intervening by Scar, who kills one and imprisons the rest.
SB Creative has published the light novels since January 15, 2013 under their GA Bunko imprint. [1] As of December 15, 2024, twenty volumes have been published. [2] The series has estimated sales of over 1,500,000 copies. [3] Yen Press has licensed the series in North America and released the first volume under the Yen On imprint in December 2014.
As with The Black Swan, place-names suggest that these books are set in a fantasized version of late-medieval Europe. The Five Hundred Kingdoms series is published as part of Harlequin's Luna imprint, targeted at female romance-science fiction/fantasy readers. The Fairy Godmother (2004) One Good Knight (2006) Fortune's Fool (2007) The Snow ...
The Black Dagger Brotherhood is an ongoing series of paranormal romance books by author J. R. Ward. The series focuses on a society (the "Black Dagger Brotherhood") of vampire warriors who live together and defend their race against de-souled humans called lessers. The first book in the series was published in 2005.
The Kindaichi Case Files is a Japanese mystery manga authored by Yōzaburō Kanari (earlier series) and Seimaru Amagi (later series) and illustrated by Fumiya Satō. The first two series (File and Case series) were serialized in Kodansha 's Weekly Shōnen Magazine [ 1 ] from 1992 to 2000.
Throughout the series, Merriman is portrayed in numerous historical periods, but particularly as King Arthur's chief adviser, the mythical Merlin; in Silver on the Tree, Arthur calls him "Mer Lion", old English for "my lion". The Lady: The Lady is the most powerful of the Light, an Old One of seemingly greater strength than Merriman. Gentle ...