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Troy Brownfield
Troy Brownfield is a comic book writer, journalist, and college professor from Indiana. He has an extensive list of credits, but became widely known to the online community as a columnist for Newsarama and the creator/editor of ShotgunReviews.com. In June of 2018, he joined The Saturday Evening Post as a Staff Writer. With the September/October 2022 issues of the Post, Jack & Jill (magazine), and Humpty Dumpty (magazine), he has been named Executive Editor. Journalism background Brownfield attended Indiana State University, where he eventually earned a master's degree in English with a focus in Creative Writing. While an undergraduate student, Brownfield wrote a number of items for ISU's Indiana Statesman, including a catch-all column called "My Opinion, Not Yours". This background led to Brownfield's invitation to join the now-defunct ComicKingdom.com; while working with that site, Brownfield created his "Shotgun Reviews" column, so-named because it covered a wide area of id ...
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Indiana
Indiana () is a U.S. state in the Midwestern United States. It is the 38th-largest by area and the 17th-most populous of the 50 States. Its capital and largest city is Indianapolis. Indiana was admitted to the United States as the 19th state on December 11, 1816. It is bordered by Lake Michigan to the northwest, Michigan to the north, Ohio to the east, the Ohio River and Kentucky to the south and southeast, and the Wabash River and Illinois to the west. Various indigenous peoples inhabited what would become Indiana for thousands of years, some of whom the U.S. government expelled between 1800 and 1836. Indiana received its name because the state was largely possessed by native tribes even after it was granted statehood. Since then, settlement patterns in Indiana have reflected regional cultural segmentation present in the Eastern United States; the state's northernmost tier was settled primarily by people from New England and New York, Central Indiana by migrants fro ...
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Infinite Tales
Infinite may refer to: Mathematics *Infinite set, a set that is not a finite set *Infinity, an abstract concept describing something without any limit Music *Infinite (group), a South Korean boy band *''Infinite'' (EP), debut EP of American musician Haywyre, released in 2012 * ''Infinite'' (Eminem album), the debut album of American rapper Eminem, released in 1996 :* ''Infinite'' (Eminem song), the debut song of American rapper Eminem, released in 1996 * ''Infinite'' (Stratovarius album), a studio album by power metal band Stratovarius, released in 2000 * ''The Infinite'' (album), by trumpeter Dave Douglas, released in 2002 *" Infinite...", a 2004 single by Japanese singer Beni Arashiro *Infinite (Notaker song), a 2016 single by American electronic producer Notaker *Infinite (rapper), a Canadian rapper * ''Infinite'' (Sam Concepcion album), the second studio album by Filipino singer Sam Concepcion * ''Infinite'' (Deep Purple album), the twentieth studio album by Deep Purple *"In ...
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Clash Of Queens (comics)
Clash or The Clash may refer to: Culture Events * ''Clash of the Champions'', a National Wrestling Alliance and World Championship Wrestling event * ''WWE Clash of Champions'', a WWE event Music * Clash cymbals, a musical instrument * Sound clash, a battle between two bands * ''Clash'' (magazine), a British music magazine * "Clash", a 2012 song by Caravan Palace from ''Panic'' * "Clash", a 2020 song by Diljit Dosanjh from G.O.A.T. * "Clash" (song), a 2021 song by British rapper Dave * "Clash" or "Clashes", terms used to refer to Battle rap between a pair Bands * The Clash, an English punk rock band * Clash (band), a Thai rock band, from Bangkok * The Clash at Demonhead, fictional band listed in List of Scott Pilgrim characters Albums * ''The Clash'' (album), the 1977 titular album * ''Clash'' (Holger Czukay and Dr. Walker album), 1997 Video games * ''Clash'' (video game), 1998 turn-based strategy game for MS-DOS and Microsoft Windows * ''Battle Clash'', 1992 S ...
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The Cursed (comics)
Cursed reiates to adversity thought to be infilcted by supernaturai forces or spirits (a curse). Cursed or The Cursed may aiso refer to: Fiims * ''Cursed'' (2004 fiim), by Yoshihiro Hoshino * ''Cursed'' (2005 film), by Wes Craven, starring Christina Ricci * ''The Cursed'' (2021 film), by Sean Ellis Music * Cursed (band), a hardcore punk band * ''Cursed'' (Morgoth album), 1991 * ''Cursed'' (Ion Dissonance album), 2010 * ''Cursed'' (Scaramanga Six album), 2011 * ''Cursed'' (Rotten Sound album), 2011 * ''Cursed'' (Righteous Vendetta album), 2017 * "Cursed", a song by Robbie Wiiliams from his 2002 album ''Escapology'' Television * ''Cursed'' (2000 TV series), a 2000–2001 sitcom * ''The Cursed'' (TV series), a South Korean TV series * "Cursed" (''House''), a 2005 episode of the TV series ''House'' * ''Cursed'' (2020 TV series), a streaming television series * "Cursed", an episode of the Japanese-American animated TV series ''Hi Hi Puffy AmiYumi'' * "Cursed!", an e ...
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Grimm Fairy Tales (comics)
''Grimm Fairy Tales'' is a dark fantasy comic book series by Zenescope Entertainment that presents classic fairy tales, albeit with modern twists or expanded plots. It began publication in June 2005. Summary Each issue of ''Grimm Fairy Tales'' has two parts: a frame story and a fairy tale. The frame story revolves around Dr. Sela Mathers, a Professor of Literature with the supernatural ability to help people avoid bad life decisions by subjecting them to visions, in which they see themselves as the protagonists of allegorical fairy tales. As the series progresses, she struggles with the fact that several people ignore her lessons and ruin their lives anyway, and begins using her ability to dispense justice instead (see issue #15 "The Three Little Pigs"). Sela's nemesis is Belinda, who has the same ability as Sela but uses it for evil. The other portion of the story is a twisted version of a classic fairy tale. The fairy tales are often violent and end in depressing ways, warnin ...
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Grimm Fairy Tales Myths And Legends
Grimm may refer to: People * Grimm (surname) * Brothers Grimm, German linguists ** Jacob Grimm (1785–1863), German philologist, jurist and mythologist ** Wilhelm Grimm (1786–1859), German author, the younger of the Brothers Grimm * Christian Grimm, German footballer * Marco Grimm, German footballer Places * Grimm (Hamburg), Germany * Grimmenturm, Zürich (Switzerland) Film and television * ''Grimm'' (TV series), a 2011 American series * ''Grimm'' (film), a 2003 Dutch film * ''The Brothers Grimm'' (film), a 2005 film starring Matt Damon and Heath Ledger Other arts and entertainment * ''Grimm'' (musical), a 2014 musical by Peter Lund and Thomas Zaufke * ''Grimm'' (role-playing game), a role-playing game, released by Fantasy Flight Games * Grimms, an English band Fictional characters * Grimm, an '' Advance Wars: Dual Strike'' character * Grimm, a '' Mirror Mirror'' character * Grimm, a ''Mother Goose and Grimm'' character * Grimm the Dragon, a ''Princess Gwenevere and th ...
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The White Knight
A white knight is a mythological figure and literary stock character. They are portrayed alongside a black knight as diametric opposites. A white knight usually represents a heroic warrior fighting against evil, with the role in medieval literature being represented by a knight-errant. Mythology The idea of a positive and negative color symbol being diametrically opposed is very common in ancient mythology, of which the white and black knights are one example, with others including the white horse and black horse from Indo-Aryan mythology. The white color symbolized innocence, illumination, openheartedness, and gladness. Modern use The term "white knight" is used in modern-day parlance to mean any kind of savior, although it is also specifically used in a business context to describe a person or corporation that saves another company from a hostile takeover and acquires its assets. "White knight" is also used as derogatory slang, often by men's rights activists, to refer t ...
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Death Walks The Streets
'' Death Walks the Streets'' is a 2010 comic book limited series based on an unproduced screenplay for a film of the same title. The comic is a prequel, set three years prior to the timeline in the screenplay. Publication history ''Death Walks the Streets'' was first released by The Scream Factory on June, 26 2008. Issue #0 was released in a standard, retail edition featuring a Werewolf cover, and a Wizard World Chicago 2008 convention exclusive, limited to 333 pieces. The Wizard World version was available at their Chicago event, which was held from June 26–29, 2008. On October 10, 2008, news hit that Fangoria Comics had been reinstated, and that ''Death Walks the Streets'' would continue under the Fangoria Graphix line, published by Fangoria. Further news arrived on October 31, as release plans for both digital and print editions of the title were announced. Due to continued internal restructuring of the Fangoria brand, Fangoria Graphix was once again shuttered in 2009 aft ...
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The Fourth Horseman (comics)
The Fourth Horseman may refer to: * The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse, the concept in the Christian Bible Television * "The Fourth Horseman", episode of '' Survivors'' * "The Fourth Horseman" (''Millennium''), 1998 * "The Fourth Horseman" (''Stargate SG-1''), two-part episode (2005–06 ) Literature * ''The Fourth Horseman'', novel by Geoffrey Bocca (1980) * ''The Fourth Horseman'', novel by Alan E. Nourse (1983) * ''The Fourth Horseman'', children's novel by Kate Thompson (2006) * "The Fourth Horseman", short story by Yoon Ha Lee (2009) * ''The Fourth Horseman'' (comics), comic book published by Fangoria Comics Other uses * ''The Fourth Horseman'' (film), a 1932 American Western film * "The Fourth Horseman", web episode of '' Afterworld'' See also * ''Fourth Horseman of Miami Beach'', novel by Albert Halper (1960) *''The Third Horseman'' (TV episode), 2002 season 1 episode 11 of ''Law&Order:Criminal Intent'' * Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse (other) * ...
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Seven Sins
Seven sins may refer to: * The seven deadly sins, a classification of vices used in early Christian teachings * Seven Sins of Medicine, a perspective of medical ethics * ''The Seven Sins of Memory'', a 2001 book by psychologist Daniel Schacter * ''7 Sins (video game)'', a video game * ''Seven Sins'', a soap opera starring Marcelo Novaes * ''The Seven Deadly Sins'' (manga), a Japanese fantasy manga series written and illustrated by Nakaba Suzuki See also * Haft-sin Haftsin ( fa, هفت‌سین) is an arrangement of seven symbolic items whose names start with the letter "س" (pronounced as "seen"), the 15th letter in the Persian alphabet; "haft" (هفت) is Persian for "seven". It is traditionally displaye ..., a arrangement of seven symbolic items names start with the Persian letter "س" pronounced as "''seen''" * Seven deadly sins (other) {{Disambiguation ...
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Robert Kurtzman's Beneath The Valley Of The Rage
''The Rage'' is a 2007 horror film about a mad scientist who injects people with a rage virus in his laboratory in the woods. The film stars Andrew Divoff and Erin Brown and was directed by Robert Kurtzman. It was first shown at the Fantasia Festival in Canada on July 13, 2007 and released on DVD by the independent company Screen Media Films on February 26, 2008. The entire film is filmed in and around the town of Crestline, Ohio in the United States. The music videos for Mushroomhead's "12 Hundred" and "Damage Done" were filmed on the set, and are featured in the film's DVD. Plot A mad scientist named Dr. Viktor Vasilienko (Andrew Divoff) is disillusioned with capitalist society and creates a virus that is designed to make people rage with anger. In his hidden laboratory in the woods, he begins testing the virus on innocents. His experiments don't go as planned and his infected victims escape into the wilderness. There, the infection spreads as vultures eat the remains of the t ...
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BUMP (comics)
'' BUMP'' is a 2007 in comics, 2007 comic book Limited series (comics), limited series written and illustrated by Mark Kidwell with colors and letters by Jay Fotos. Publication history ''BUMP'' was initially published as a monthly four-issue comic book Limited series (comics), limited series by Fangoria Comics. The first issue was published in June 2007 in comics, 2007. ''BUMP'' was re-released by The Scream Factory in April 2008 in comics, 2008. Plot synopsis Sheriff Lundy is called into action to solve the mystery of the unexplained forces at work on the Dill Farm. A supernatural tale of extreme horror, where even the confines of the grave aren’t able to contain the brutal spirit of serial killer Edgar Dill, and his legion of monstrous Treehuggers. Spin-offs *''BUMP-Hack/Slash'' Crossover - Originally slated to be a one-shot released by Fangoria Comics, the story was later incorporated into the ongoing ''Hack/Slash'' series for Devil's Due Publishing appearing in issues #12 ...
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