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The reasons for the game's cancellation included the clash between the drawing styles of the characters and of the background (realistic), the retiring from the project of Aric Wilmunder, the main programmer, and finally, the problems with distribution in Germany, where censorship laws prohibit the sale of any products with explicit depictions of Nazi symbols. [1]
Volume 2 (384 pages, Dark Horse, June 2008, ISBN 1-59307-953-2, Titan Books, July 2008, ISBN 1-84576-807-8) Reprints the Dark Horse miniseries The Golden Fleece (1994), The Iron Phoenix (1994), The Spear of Destiny (1995) and The Sargasso Pirates (1995), plus the 1-shot 'The Shrine of the Sea Devil (1994). Indiana Jones Omnibus: Further Adventures:
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Iron Horse Bicycles was a manufacturer of bicycles, in Islandia, New York, United States from 1987 to 2009. Its logo was a prancing horse on a mustard-color crest similar to the Ferrari logo. Iron Horse sold racing bikes and mountain bikes , but mainly downhill, freeride, and all mountain.
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In a year in which it seemed every great luminary got a moment under the documentary lens, it can be a bit difficult to parse out which were must-see. This list will have you covered.
Iron Horse, sometimes written Ironhorse, was a motorcycling magazine dedicated to biker culture, published between 1979 and 2011. Originally a spin-off of Easyriders , it was meant to showcase a broader range of bikes than the Harley-Davidson and Indian models that were the focus of its sister publication.
Iron horse is a pervasive term (considered by the early 21st century to be transitioning into an archaic reference) for a steam locomotive and the railway on which it travels, originating in the early 1800s, when horses still powered most machinery.