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Pocket God (comics)
''Pocket God'' is a series of Digital comics, digital and print comics, published and marketed by Ape Entertainment and iVerse Media, released for iOS (Apple), iOS devices, and available in print beginning on August 3, 2010. Based on the best-selling iOS (Apple), iOS application ''Pocket God'', created by Bolt Creative, Bolt Creative's Allan Dye and Dave Castelnuovo, the comic was created and plotted by Dave Castelnuovo and Allan Dye, written by Jason M. Burns, and drawn by Rolando Mallada. The comic is about "an indestructible race of people who inhabit a mysterious island and are continuously (and comically) tortured by their mischievous gods". 25 issues of ''Pocket God'' were published, including a special Christmas issue, ''#Xmas Marks the Spot (Issue 5), Xmas Marks the Spot'', and fourteen 'behind-the-scenes' comics, named ''#The Pygmy Peril, The Pygmy Peril''. ''Pocket God'' was rated for "mature readers" and "teen and up", due to violence. According to iVerse Media, ''Po ...
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Adventure Fiction
Adventure fiction is a type of fiction that usually presents danger, or gives the reader a sense of excitement. Some adventure fiction also satisfies the literary definition of Romance (prose fiction)#Definition, romance fiction. History In the Introduction to the ''Encyclopedia of Adventure Fiction'', Critic Don D'Ammassa defines the genre as follows: D'Ammassa argues that adventure stories make the element of danger the focus; hence he argues that Charles Dickens's novel ''A Tale of Two Cities'' is an adventure novel because the protagonists are in constant danger of being imprisoned or killed, whereas Dickens's ''Great Expectations'' is not because "Pip's encounter with the convict is an adventure, but that scene is only a device to advance the main plot, which is not truly an adventure." Adventure has been a common theme (literature), theme since the earliest days of written fiction. Indeed, the standard plot of Romance (heroic literature), Medieval romances was a serie ...
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