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Michael and Moorcock's
* Michael Moorcock's Comics Compendium incl.
* Some Sword and planet series, such as Michael Moorcock's Kane of Old Mars trilogy ( 1965 ) and Lin Carter's Mysteries of Mars ( 1973 – 1984 ) are deliberately anachronistic homages to earlier visions of Mars, particularly Burroughs '.
The name " White Wolf " originates from Michael Moorcock's works.
* In Michael Moorcock's Behold the Man ( 1969 ), a time traveler goes back to 28 A. D. in hopes of meeting Jesus, only to end up playing the role of Jesus himself, just as described in the Bible.
* Michael Moorcock's Comics Compendium incl.
Category: Michael Moorcock's Multiverse
* Michael Moorcock's Elric sequence, beginning with The Dreaming City ( published in Science Fantasy 1961 ), notable for its adherence to counterstereotype.
Several of their songs feature references to Michael Moorcock's work.
Category: Michael Moorcock's Multiverse
* Michael Moorcock's Hawkmoon novels feature Aigues Mortes as the site of Castle Brass and capital city of a futuristic " Kamarg ".
Bug Jack Barron ( 1969 ), a pre-cyberpunk tale of a cynical, exploitative talk-show host who gradually uncovers a conspiracy concerning an immortality treatment and the methods used in that treatment, was serialised in the British magazine New Worlds during Michael Moorcock's editorship.
Tony Lee's Midnight Kiss actually features Cornelius, with Michael Moorcock's blessing.
You can also find a version of Jerry Cornelius in Michael Moorcock's 1999 graphic novel " Multiverse ".
* Michael Moorcock's Comics Compendium, incl.
The series tells of Major Grubert, who is constructing his own universe on an Asteroid named fleur, here he encounters a wealth of fantastic characters including Michael Moorcock's creation Jerry Cornelius.
The song " Knight of the Swords " is about the god Arioch in Michael Moorcock's Elric stories.
Much of his more literary science fiction was first published in English author Michael Moorcock's New Wave magazine, New Worlds.
Its genesis owes something to the influence of Michael Moorcock's Jerry Cornelius stories, though Moorcock and Talbot agree that the similarities between the characters are limited.
The lyrical concept again was totally based on Tolkien's Middle-earth, but for the first time it was combined with some inspiration from Michael Moorcock's fantasy writings.
* Michael Moorcock's character Elric of Melniboné — a tormented, sickly albino sorcerer with a demonic sword and a sizeable evil streak — was intended to be the polar opposite of the typical fantasy heroes of the time, who were almost universally muscular, Conan-like figures.
Túrin shares some similarities with Michael Moorcock's Elric of Melniboné, who is also based on Kullervo.
From its inspiration from Michael Moorcock's novels, the Warhammer World is centred around the classic Man vs.
In Michael Moorcock's series of Fantasy novels about Prince Corum, a fictionalised version of St Michael's Mount appears as Moidel's Mount.
Finally, Michael Moorcock's Elric of Melnibone possesses a similar blade, known as Stormbringer.

Michael and fantasy
* Cassiopeia, a tortoise featured in Michael Ende's fantasy book Momo ( novel )
Corum Jhaelen Irsei (" the Prince in the Scarlet Robe ") is the name of a fictional fantasy hero in a series of two trilogies written by author Michael Moorcock.
The next year, along with producer George Lucas, he was able to indulge himself by making Captain EO ( 1985 ), a 12-minute space fantasy for Disney theme parks starring pop superstar Michael Jackson.
* Michael Vannoy Adams, The fantasy principle: psychoanalysis of the imagination ( East Sussex 2004 )
Kult is a contemporary fantasy horror role-playing game originally designed by Gunilla Jonsson and Michael Petersén, first published in Sweden by Target Games in 1991.
A quagga is one of the main characters in The Katurran Odyssey, a fantasy children's book by David Michael Wieger.
Following Scarface, she accepted the roles of Isabeau d ' Anjou in Richard Donner's fantasy film Ladyhawke ( 1985 ) opposite Rutger Hauer and Matthew Broderick, Diana in John Landis ' comedy Into the Night ( 1985 ) opposite Jeff Goldblum, Faith Healy in Alan Alda's Sweet Liberty ( 1986 ) opposite Michael Caine, and Brenda Landers in a segment of the 1950s sci-fi parody Amazon Women on the Moon ( 1987 ), all of which, despite achieving only modest commercial success, helped to establish her as an actress.
* The Alchemyst: The Secrets of the Immortal Nicholas Flamel, a fantasy novel by Michael Scott
Stormbringer is the name of the infamous black sword featured in a number of fantasy stories by the author Michael Moorcock.
He was succeeded by James Turner, who expanded the company's range of authors to include such prominent science fiction and fantasy writers as Michael Bishop, Lucius Shepard, Bruce Sterling, James Tiptree, Jr., Michael Shea and J. G. Ballard, often publishing hardcover collections of shorter works.
Kevin Sorbo as Hercules ( left ) and Michael Hurst as Iolaus ( right ) The series is set in a fantasy version of ancient Greece not precisely located in historical time.
Jerry Cornelius is a fictional secret agent and adventurer created by science fiction / fantasy author Michael Moorcock.
* Michael Parkes, a fantasy artist and former resident of Canalou who was born in Sikeston.
The German fantasy novel by Michael Ende The Neverending Story ( German: Die unendliche Geschichte 1979 and Ralph Manheim's English translation 1983 ) begins in Fantastica, when a will-o '- the-wisp goes to ask the Childlike Empress for help against the Nothing, which is spreading over the land.
Among the most epic and far-ranging fantasy " multiverses " is that of Michael Moorcock.
* Jim Button and Luke the Engine Driver 1960 German fantasy novel by Michael Ende
* Nicholas and his wife are central characters in Michael Scott's series of six fantasy novels, The Secrets of the Immortal Nicholas Flamel, started in 2007.
Michael A. Stackpole ( born November 27, 1957 ) is a science fiction and fantasy author best known for his Star Wars and Battletech books.
Michael Stackpole also writes and publishes an online newsletter titled The Secrets, which offers tips, tricks, and tidbits about fiction writing ( focusing on, but not limited to, science fiction and fantasy ).
Stackpole is also one of the main hosts on The Dragon Page Cover to Cover, a book review and interview show dealing mainly with fantasy and sci fi publications, together with Michael R. Mennenga.
" The Symbol of Chaos used to signify it was apparently, but not explicitly, lifted from the fantasy novels of Michael Moorcock.
The band's lyrics, written by vocalist Hansi Kürsch, are inspired by the fiction of fantasy authors such as Stephen King, J. R. R. Tolkien, Michael Moorcock, Robert Jordan and George R. R. Martin as well as traditional legends and epics.

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