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* Red Shift ( Vierk ), a work by post-minimalist composer Lois V Vierk
* Red Shift, an album released by the metal band Asgaroth
* Red Shift, a song by Peter Hammill ( featuring Randy California ), from his third album The Silent Corner and the Empty Stage
* Red Shift, a song by Toronto-based industrial songstress Ayria
* Red Shift ( novel ), a novel by Alan Garner
* Red Shift Ltd, the name of the main industrial concern in the book by Samuel R. Delany, Nova ( novel )
* The book Red Shift ( novel ) the Mow Cop Tor at the centre of its plot.
* The multi-faceted novel Red Shift by Alan Garner can be read as a subtle reworking of the ballad.
Mow Cop and its folly are central images in Alan Garner's novel, Red Shift.
** " Masque of the Red Shift " ( first appeared in Worlds of If, Nov 1965 )
** " Masque of the Red Shift " ( first appeared in Worlds of If, Nov 1965 )
** " Masque of the Red Shift " ( first appeared in Worlds of If, Nov 1965 )
The book is seen by critics of Garner's work as a continuation of styles and structures first used in Red Shift ( 1973 ) and Strandloper ( 1996 ).
* Red Shift, Heptagon
*# Red Shift
They have included: the London Club Theatre Group ( 1950s ), 7: 84 Scotland ( 1970s ), the Children's Music Theatre, later the National Youth Music Theatre under Jeremy James Taylor, the National Student Theatre Company ( from the 1970s ), Communicado ( 1980s and 1990s ), Red Shift ( 1990s ), Grid Iron, and Fitchburg State University.
Firelord battles the Annihilation Wave alongside his fellow Heralds, including Red Shift and Stardust.
* Negative Burn # 14: " Red Shift " ( with David Windett, Desperado Publishing, 2007 )
Red Shift ”, for example, captures the scientific phenomenon which happens over vast distances, in terms of a song, while other songs become more personal.
Without his stalwart partner, Firelord teamed up with Red Shift, who had recently escaped his own black hole.
The Surfer led Firelord, Red Shift, and Stardust in battle against the Annihilation Wave.
Stardust and Red Shift later sacrificed themselves to allow Nova ( Richard Rider ) and his forces time to evacuate Daedalus 5.
* Red Shift ( Deceased ))
He quickly recruited Red Shift, a mysterious herald about which very little is known, and planned to at last devour Earth.

Red and comics
Martians, other than human beings transplanted to Mars ( as in the film Red Planet ), became rare in fiction after the visit of the space probe Mariner 4 to Mars, except in exercises of deliberate nostalgia — most frequently in genres such as comics and animation rather than word-based works.
A small handful of other short-lived, non-Archie, titles were published by Red Circle Comics before — in 1978 / 79 — two digests were published collecting some of the Archie Superhero comics from the previous decade.
The first Red Skull ( George Maxon ) to appear in comics was an American industrialist turned Nazi saboteur.
Chronologically by publication date, the first Red Skull to appear in the 1940s comics was George John Maxon, an American businessman and Nazi agent who led a ring of spies and saboteurs.
The same year, Hugo Pratt and his mother were interned in a prison camp at Dirédaoua where he would buy comics from guards and later was sent back to Italy by the Red Cross.
This is found in many sources, most often a body swap between two characters of an ongoing television series ; it occurs in the original Star Trek series twice, as well as Freaky Friday, Farscape, Stargate SG-1, Buffy the Vampire Slayer, Dollhouse, Red Dwarf, Avatar ; even in Archie comics.
WildStorm published a number of comics based on creator-owned material and licensed properties such as Astro City, Danger Girl, Red Menace, Ex Machina, Friday the 13th, A God Somewhere, A Nightmare on Elm Street, The Texas Chainsaw Massacre, World of Warcraft, StarCraft, the Dante's Inferno game and The X-Files.
The first Red Ryder comic book was published by Slesinger's Hawley Publications, Inc. in September 1940, followed by Hi-Spot comics for one issue.
* Red Queen ( comics ), a number of comics characters
The graphic novel is split up into several chapters like the book, and is faithful to the source material in that it is built up like classic barbarian stories ( in this case comics a la Red Sonja ).
" Within this framework, historian Jess Nevins writes that, " Timely Publications how Goodman's group companies had become known ; before this it was known as ' Red Circle ' because of the logo that Goodman had put on his pulp magazines ...." A variation was used as a publishing imprint on some Timely comics, with the Michigan State University's Comic Art Collection Reading Room Index giving Red Circle Magazines as an " American comics publisher, a Timely-Marvel imprint ", and listing issues of Comic Capers ( 1946 ), Snafu ( 1956 ) and My Own Romance ( 1960 ) as examples.
Characters created for the title, including Green Lantern, the Atom, Red Tornado, Doctor Mid-Nite, and Sargon the Sorcerer, later became mainstays of the DC comics line.
* Although not appearing in Super Friends, Red Tornado did appear in some of the related comics with the show.
* Jack Kirby / Joe Simon — possibly the first true tandem, in their heydey they defined Captain America, The Red Skull, Sandman and Sandy, Manhunter, the Boy Commandos, romance comics, and much more.
According to DC editors, the Red Son universe is one of the new post-52 Earths, each of which represents a different incarnation of the standard DC comics characters.
Indeed, the Red Son Superman has made appearances in other comics, notably near the end of the fifth issue of Infinite Crisis as well as in Superman / Batman # 22 -# 23.
Howard's characters-most notably the flame-haired warrior-woman, Red Sonja-loosely based on a character from one of Howard's non-Conan stories, who has now become a major comics character in her own right-in " The Song Of Red Sonja " in Conan the Barbarian # 24 ( March 1973 ), Windsor-Smith ’ s last issue of the title.
With the post Infinite Crisis reboot of the DC Comics continuity, and the subsequent licensing of the Red Circle comics, newly, revamped version of the Mighty Crusaders were introduced.
It introduced two new comics, the eponymous Spirou drawn by the young Frenchman Rob-Vel, and Les Aventures de Tif ( later to become Tif et Tondu ) drawn by Fernand Dineur, and printed American comics such as Superman, Red Ryder and Brick Bradford.

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