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These novels — including The Wood Beyond the World and The Well at the World's End — have been credited as important milestones in the history of fantasy fiction, because, while other writers wrote of foreign lands, or of dream worlds, or the future ( as Morris did in News from Nowhere ), Morris's works were the first to be set in an entirely invented fantasy world.
* Henry Rider Haggard wrote a novel, The World's Desire in which Odysseus finds Helen in Egypt as a priestess and they wed.
In 1939, Fox co-created ( with artist Bert Christman ) the character of the Sandman, a gasmask-wearing costumed crime-fighter whose first appearance in Adventure Comics # 40 ( July 1939 ) was pre-empted by an appearance in New York World's Fair Comics ( for which Fox also wrote a Zatara story ).
* Carol Ann Duffy wrote a poem entitled ' from Mrs Tiresias ' in her collection The World's Wife.
He wrote a number of other pieces, including a theme for the New York World's Fair of 1939 and suites for Niagara Falls and the Hudson River.
In 1994, Arnett wrote Live from the Battlefield: From Vietnam to Baghdad, 35 Years in the World's War Zones.
The classical architecture of the World's Columbian Exposition in Chicago, 1893, was a demonstration that impressed Henry Adams, who wrote that people " would some day talk about talk about Hunt and Richardson, La Farge and Saint-Gaudens, Burnham and McKim and Stanford White when their politicians and millionaires were quite forgotten.
* James Spence, author of Silly Beggar: The World's Stupidest Begging Letters, wrote absurd comedy emails requesting free items from companies.
Wells, Douglass, Irvine Garland Penn and Ferdinand L. Barnett wrote sections of a pamphlet to be distributed there: " Reasons Why the Colored American Is Not in the World's Columbian Exposition " detailed the progress of blacks since their arrival in America and the workings of Southern lynchings.
The pair wrote a book called The Crossing: Conquering the Atlantic in the World's Toughest Rowing Race, about their trip.
In 1982, he wrote the introduction to " Treasures of Disney Animation Art ," and, in 1987, he published, " Winsor McCay-His Life and Art ," and, in 1991, " Felix, the Twisted Tale of the World's Most Famous Cat.
He wrote the books Patterns of Sounds and Sounds of the World's Languages.
In 2005, Rogers wrote Hot Commodities: How Anyone Can Invest Profitably in the World's Best Market.
In the intervening years Swift had composed a ballet for George Balanchine, been staff composer at Radio City Music Hall where she wrote musical numbers for The Rockettes, and been Director of Light Music for the 1939 World's Fair.
In 1999 Fredrick Thomas Martin wrote a book about Intelink, titled " How U. S. Intelligence Built INTELINK-The World's Largest, Most Secure Network " it claims to be an inside look at the U. S. Intelligence Community's worldwide, super-secure intranet, and the never-before-published story of Intelink.
He wrote The Biography of Satan ( 1865 ), The World's Sixteen Crucified Saviors ( 1875 ), and Bible of Bibles ( 1881 ).
Today, there are very few established young Afghan women poets like Afghan American Sajia Alaha Ahrar, a student at the University of Mary Washington in the United States, wrote a poem in 2010 entitled " Desire for World's Peace ".
In 1893, McAllister wrote a column about the 1893 World's Columbian Exposition in which he urged that if Chicago society hostesses wanted be taken seriously, they should hire French chefs and " not frappé their wine too much.
Vinge also wrote a sequel to The Snow Queen called The Summer Queen ( 1991 ), with a novella, World's End ( 1984 ), linking the two.
Soichiro Honda wrote in the owner's manual of the 1959 Honda CB92 Benly Super Sport that, " Primarily, essentials of the motorcycle consists in the speed and the thrill ," while Cycle World's Kevin Cameron says more prosaically that, " A sportbike is a motorcycle whose enjoyment consists mainly from its ability to perform on all types of paved highway – its cornering ability, its handling, its thrilling acceleration and braking power, even ( dare I say it?
" Three patches on ," Computer Gaming World's Matt Peckham wrote: " omething nigh-miraculous occurred: With doubled performance and many of the mission-busting bugs fixed, X < sup > 3 </ sup > evolved from a Byzantine hodgepodge to an actually accessible, massively multiform space sim.
Kesel wrote the Batman and Superman: World's Finest ten-issue limited series ( April 1999-Jan. 2000 ) which explored the Post-Crisis history of the two with each of the ten issues taking place one year after the other.
He wrote that Adolf Hitler had opened the World's eyes to the myth of Jewish power, and that Germany had stood up to the Jews and put them in their place as Mussolini had done to the British.
Kelly wrote the Fantastic Four: World's Greatest Heroes episode " My Neighbour Was A Skrull " featuring the Skrulls, as well as the series premiere of Chaotic, a new animated series based on the trading card game.

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Though he never scripted episodes for television he later wrote both non-fiction ( including 30 Years of Emmerdale ) and fiction ( Mandy's Secret Diary, Their Finest Hour ) connected to the series.
In a contemporary review of a showing of the film at the Little Carnegie theatre at 146 West 57th Street in New York City, published in The New York Times on August 9, 1966, titled " If the Finest Hour Had Failed: Little Carnegie Offers It Happened Here Occupation of England by Nazis Depicted ", Bosley Crowther wrote " The acting by unfamiliar people is beautifully natural and restrained, particularly that of Pauline Murray in the principal role.
Bridwell wrote for several other DC titles, including Action Comics, Adventure Comics, Shazam !, Superman, Superman Family, World's Finest Comics and The Legion of Super-Heroes.

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" Comics ,” wrote Capp in 1970, “ can be a combination of the highest quality of art and text, and many of them are .” Capp would produce many giveaway educational comic books and public services pamphlets, spanning several decades, for the Red Cross, the Department of Civil Defense, the Department of the Navy, the U. S. Army, the Anti-Defamation League, the Department of Labor, Community Chest ( a forerunner of United Way ), and the Job Corps.
Roy Thomas from Marvel Comics wrote a 3-issue story arc ( issue numbers 7, 8 & 9 from the Original Marvel series ) Star Wars story based on The Seven Samurai / Magnificent Seven plot.
Prior to working in the film industry, the Wachowskis wrote comic books for Marvel Comics ' Razorline imprint, namely Ectokid ( created by horror novelist Clive Barker ) in 1993 as well as writing for Epic Comics ' Clive Barker's Hellraiser and Clive Barker's Nightbreed comic series.
In 1940, he joined Will Eisner's studio, where he wrote and drew for the Quality Comics line.
Don Rosa wrote and drew a story regarding the origin of the Junior Woodchucks Guidebook, " Guardians of the Lost Library ", which Comics Buyer's Guide mentioned as possibly the greatest comic book story of all time.
During his career writing for DC Comics, Fox also wrote novels and short stories under a variety of male and female pseudonyms for a number of publishers, including Ace, Gold Metal, Tower, Belmont, Dodd Mead, Hillman, Pocket Library, Pyramid Books and Signet Books.
" For approximately three years ( 1947 – 50 ), Fox wrote for EC Comics, including scripts and text pieces which appeared in the famous The Crypt of Terror, The Vault of Horror and Weird Fantasy titles, as well as in the lesser-known Gunfighter, Happy Houlihans, Moon Girl, Saddle Justice and the new trend title Valor, among others.
Throughout the 1950s, Fox also wrote stories for Avon Comics, most notably tales of " Crom the Barbarian ", and of " Kenton of the Star Patrol.
In the early 1950s, Fox wrote Vigilante in Action Comics, as well as Western stories in the pages of Western Comics and sci-fi stories for DC's Mystery in Space and Strange Adventures.
Cole's story " Murder, Morphine and Me ", which he illustrated and possibly wrote for publisher Magazine Village's True Crime Comics # 2 ( May, 1947 ), became a centerpiece of psychiatrist Dr. Fredric Wertham's crusade against violent comic books.
During development of the game, William Messner-Loebs and Dan Barry wrote a Dark Horse Comics series based on Barwood's and Falstein's story, then titled Indiana Jones and the Keys to Atlantis.
Several years later Evanier began writing foreign comic books for the Walt Disney Studio Program, then from 1972 to 1976 wrote scripts for Gold Key Comics, along with comics for the Edgar Rice Burroughs estate.
For many years, Evanier wrote a regular column, " Point of View ", for Comics Buyer's Guide.
His first script was for Gold Key Comics (" Flatfood Duck " Daffy Duck # 112 1977 ), done just after graduating from college ( it would be a decade before he wrote any other comics ).
In the earliest Archie Comics, Archie wrote to her asking her to a dance in Riverdale.
His next Vertigo project-the post-apocalyptic series Deadenders ( 2000 – 01 )-ran for 16 issues while Brubaker wrote for both Batman and Detective Comics for parent-company DC.
In Adventure Comics # 346 ( July 1966 ), Jim Shooter, 14 years old at the time, wrote his first Legion story.
Comics, especially the crime / horror titles pioneered by EC Comics, were not lacking in gruesome images ; Wertham reproduced these extensively, pointing out what he saw as recurring morbid themes such as " injury to the eye " ( as depicted in Plastic Man creator Jack Cole's " Murder, Morphine and Me ", which he illustrated and probably wrote for publisher Magazine Village's True Crime Comics Vol.
Comics writer and columnist Steve Grant wrote in 2009 that,

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