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Parsons ' relationship with Hubbard also appears in Feral House's Apocalypse Culture, Paradox's Big Book of Conspiracies, Alan Moore's Cobweb story in Top Shelf Asks the Big Questions, and in the Jon Atack nonfiction book A Piece of Blue Sky.
* Apocalypse Culture, edited by Adam Parfrey, interview with Sotos ( Amok Books, 1990, ISBN 0-922915-05-9 )
* Apocalypse Culture II, edited by Adam Parfrey, chapter by Sotos ( Feral House, 2000, ISBN 0-922915-57-1 )
* David G. Roskies, Against the Apocalypse: Responses to Catastrophe in Modern Jewish Culture, Syracuse University Press, Syracuse, 1999.
Early features on Trevor Brown's art appeared in Adam Parfrey's Apocalypse Culture II, and in Jim Goad's ANSWER Me!
"— Adam Parfrey, editor of Apocalypse Culture
Parfrey co-founded Amok Press with Kenneth Swezey in 1986 which released the cult classic Apocalypse Culture.
Apocalypse Culture is a collection of articles, interviews, and documents that explore the various marginal aspects of culture.
In 2000 the sequel Apocalypse Culture II was released.
* Apocalypse Culture edited by Adam Parfrey ( Amok Press, 1988, ISBN 0-941693-02-3 )
* Apocalypse Culture II edited by Adam Parfrey ( Feral House, 2000, ISBN 0-922915-57-1 )
His work has appeared in Heavy Metal, Thrasher, Paper, Screw, Apocalypse Culture 2, Needles Ink, Juxtapoz, Propaganda and on Devo album covers.
* Several National Book Awards from the Manila Critics ' Circle for The Aquinos of Tarlac: An Essay in History as Three Generations ; The Quartet of the Tiger Moon: Scenes from the People Power Apocalypse ; Culture and History: Occasional Notes on the Process of Philippine Becoming ; The World of Damian Domingo: 19th Century Manila ( co-authored with Luciano P. R.
* Winner: Best Book of 1989 by Readercon: Apocalypse Culture edited by Adam Parfrey

Apocalypse and edited
The New Apocalyptics were a poetry grouping in the UK in the 1940s, taking their name from the anthology The New Apocalypse ( 1939 ), which was edited by J. F. Hendry ( 1912 – 1986 ) and Henry Treece.
He edited with Henry Treece the poetry anthology The New Apocalypse ( 1939 ) which gave its name to the New Apocalyptics poetic group.
* Apocalypse and the Writings on Revelation ( 1931 ) edited by Mara Kalnins, Cambridge University Press, 1980, ISBN 0-521-22407-1

Apocalypse and by
Much of it sounds like the Apocalypse, by which Snorri, a Christian, can hardly fail to have been influenced.
* Atmosphere ( Eloy Fritsch album ), an album by Eloy Fritsch, a keyboard player known for his work in the progressive rock group, Apocalypse
Abaddon is given particularly important roles in two sources, a homily entitled The Enthronment of Abbaton by Timothy of Alexandria, and the Apocalypse of Bartholomew.
* Understanding the Book of Revelation – Article by L. Michael White from PBS Frontline program " Apocalypse!
In " Episode Two: Lunar Apocalypse ", Duke journeys to space, where he finds many of the captured women held in various incubators throughout space stations that had been conquered by the aliens.
** The Hashish-Eater ; Or, The Apocalypse of Evil by Clark Ashton Smith ( 1920 )
Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse, by Albrecht Dürer.
There is also another work, thought to be influenced by this one, known as the Greek Apocalypse of Ezra.
The 1991 documentary film Hearts of Darkness: A Filmmaker's Apocalypse, directed by Eleanor Coppola ( Francis's wife ), Fax Bahr and George Hickenlooper, chronicles the difficulties the crew went through making Apocalypse Now, and features behind-the-scenes footage filmed by Eleanor.
After filming Apocalypse Now, Coppola famously stated: " We were in the jungle, there were too many of us, we had access to too much money, too much equipment, and little by little, we went insane.
" Apocalypse Nows reputation has grown in time and it is now regarded by many as a masterpiece of the New Hollywood era, and is frequently cited as one of the greatest movies ever made.
The first two editions place a first nuclear war near the end of the 21st century, with the final war in the years AD 2309-2322, and ascribe the final annihilation to a terrorist group called " The Apocalypse and the ensuing retaliation by surviving factions.
After the " Age of Apocalypse " story arc, it was revealed and retconned that the mutate process formula was given to the Genegineer by Sugar Man, a refugee of the Age of Apocalypse timeline.
* In X-Men Legends II: Rise of Apocalypse, a chapter set in Genosha has it devastated by Apocalypse.
Eidolon is supported by his four generals, themselves a reference to the Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse.
In the Age of Apocalypse crossover event, Bobby, along with the rest of the X-Men, is trained by Magneto.
Magneto sends Apocalypse to dispose of his rival Black Panther ; when Apocalypse is attacked en route by Black Panther's allies, Iceman aids him by freezing Namor solid and attempting to attack Storm, but he is severely injured by Sunfire.

Apocalypse and Adam
The Gnostic Apocalypse of Adam, which may date to the 1st or 2nd century, refers to a legend in which Solomon sends out an army of demons to seek a virgin who had fled from him, perhaps the earliest surviving mention of the later common tale that Solomon controlled demons and made them his slaves.
", a play on " Apocalypse Now ") when Adam was unable to host the show due to having locked himself in his shed.
The 1980 Adam and the Ants song " Killer in the Home " ( from their Kings of the Wild Frontier album ) is based on the same ominous, descending three-chord glissando riff that is featured in " Rumble " ( Ants ' guitarist Marco Pirroni, an avid Wray fan, has described the song as " Link Wray meets Col. Kurtz " — the latter being a reference to Apocalypse Now ).
** The Apocalypse of Adam
* Apocalypse of Adam
For other accounts of the last words of Adam see Apocalypse of Adam, Life of Adam and Eve and Conflict of Adam and Eve with Satan.
It is a late part of the broad family of Old Testament Pseudepigrapha literature which includes the Life of Adam and Eve, Apocalypse of Adam, Testament of Adam and Books of Adam.
* Apocalypse of Adam
The Life of Adam and Eve, also known, in its Greek version, as the Apocalypse of Moses, is a Jewish pseudepigraphical group of writings.
The ancient versions of the Life of Adam and Eve are: the Greek Apocalypse of Moses, the Latin Life of Adam and Eve, the Slavonic Life of Adam and Eve, the Armenian Penitence of Adam, the Georgian Book of Adam, and one or two fragmentary Coptic versions.
The Apocalypse of Moses ( literally, the Revelation of Moses ) is the usual name for the Greek version of the Life of Adam and Eve.
The Greek Apocalypse of Moses ( not to be confused with the Assumption of Moses ) is usually considered to predate the Latin Life of Adam and Eve.
Chapters 15-30 ( Eve's Tale ) of the Apocalypse of Mose have no parallel in the Latin Life of Adam and Eve.

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