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Horror novel series by Brian Lumley
Necroscope is the title of a series of horror novels by British author Brian Lumley. The term necroscope, as defined in the series, describes someone who
Necroscope
1986 novel by Brian Lumley
Necroscope is the first book in the Necroscope series by British writer Brian Lumley. It was released in 1986. Harry is an English youth in school, and
Necroscope_(novel)
1988 novel by Brian Lumley
Necroscope II: Wamphyri! is the second book in the Necroscope series by British writer Brian Lumley. It was released in 1988 by Tor Books. The spirit
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English horror fiction writer (1937–2024)
Titus Crow. He went on to greater fame in the 1980s with the best-selling Necroscope series, initially centered on character Harry Keogh, who can communicate
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Night, Traveling with the Dead) Anthony Francecszi (Necroscope: The Lost Years: Volume 1, Necroscope:The Lost Years: Volume 2) Aoife (The Necromancer: The
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Necroscope V: Deadspawn is the fifth book in the Necroscope series by British writer Brian Lumley, and is the last book in the original Necroscope Series
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1992 book by Brian Lumley
Blood Brothers is the sixth book in the Necroscope series by British writer Brian Lumley. This was the first book in the Vampire World Trilogy. It was
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Necroscope IV: Deadspeak is the fourth book in the Necroscope series by British writer Brian Lumley. It was released in 1990. Several years after his
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The Last Aerie is the seventh book in the Necroscope series by British writer Brian Lumley, and the second in the Vampire World Trilogy. It was released
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Necroscope III: The Source is the third book in the Necroscope series by British writer Brian Lumley. It was released in 1989. The series starts to explore
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Necroscope: The Lost Years: Volume II is a 1996 novel written by Brian Lumley. Necroscope: The Lost Years: Volume II is a novel in which Harry Keogh now
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British video game developer
develop PlayStation Portable games and further Game Boy Advance titles. Necroscope, a PlayStation 2 and Xbox game based on Brian Lumley's eponymous horror
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1941 horror novel by H. P. Lovecraft
Ferenczy, mentioned but never met in The Case of Charles Dexter Ward, in his Necroscope series, specifically Book IV: Deadspeak, where Janos Ferenczy uses the
The Case of Charles Dexter Ward
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Action-adventure video game series
mind. Major inspirations behind the project included The Wheel of Time, Necroscope and Shakespeare's plays, while the concept of the Pillars of Nosgoth was
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West End Games for MasterBook. Wamphyri is a supplement in which the Necroscope setting spotlights vampires—grotesque symbiotic entities that meld with
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American make-up artist (born 1972)
Hetrick was producing and adapting the 1980s horror cult novel series Necroscope with production company Revelations Entertainment founded by Morgan Freeman
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Tabletop horror role-playing game supplement
is a 1996 role-playing game supplement for Brian Lumley's The World of Necroscope published by West End Games. The E-Branch Guide to Psionics is a supplement
The E-Branch Guide to Psionics
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American drag artists
of the Corn", Clive Barker's The Hellbound Heart, and Brian Lumley's Necroscope. The Boulet Brothers present the Dragula Live Tour, a series of live performances
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Comic book publisher
Comics Group, which featured the work of Mike Deodato. Brian Lumley's Necroscope and Whitley Strieber's Communion series were signed on for comic releases
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Name list
Keogh, the main character in Brian Lumley's series of horror novels, Necroscope Harry Leland, a Marvel Comics villain Harry Lyme (Joe Pesci), an antagonist
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Caryl Churchill's A Mouthful of Birds; Stephen King's It; Brian Lumley's Necroscope; Tony Ross' I Want My Potty; Clive Barker's The Hellbound Heart; Carl
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Conjectural literary genre
(1981–2002) Yoshitaka Amano's Vampire Hunter D series (1983–) Brian Lumley's Necroscope series (1986–) Elaine Bergstrom's Austra Vampires series (1989–) Nancy
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1996 action-adventure video game
ethical dilemma in the film Unforgiven, the visceral qualities of the Necroscope novels, and the intricate plot of The Wheel of Time book series. Although
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Tabletop role-playing game
the gameworld. The World of Necroscope box set (1995) - A worldbook based on the horror fiction of Brian Lumley's Necroscope series. Deadspeak Dossier (1995)
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Former literary award for speculative fiction
Ceremonies Viking Press 1987 Stephen King* It Viking Press Brian Lumley Necroscope Voyager Dean Koontz Strangers Putnam 1988 Ramsey Campbell* The Hungry
British Fantasy Award for Best Novel
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American tabletop role-playing game publisher
system, which was mostly used in licensed RPG adaptations: Indiana Jones, Necroscope, Species, Tales from the Crypt, Tank Girl, and The World of Aden. Another
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68, Cuban Olympic sprinter (1980). Brian Lumley, 86, British author (Necroscope, Psychomech, Beneath the Moors). Ronald Lunas, 57, Filipino Roman Catholic
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Scapegoat Games Everway Heavy Gear Nightbane Project A-ko The World of Necroscope The World of Tank Girl Blood Dawn Bubblegum Crisis CJ Carella's WitchCraft
Timeline of tabletop role-playing games
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Title character of the Legacy of Kain series
which helped to define Kain's character arc included The Wheel of Time, Necroscope, and cover art from The Pillars of the Earth. In comparison to Count Dracula
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Australian writer of speculative fiction (born 1970)
Issues 1-3 Staff Reviewer for HorrorScope, 2008-2011 Editor-in-Chief of NecroScope: The Australian Zombie Review Blog, 2010-2012 General "Chuck McKenzie
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Short story by Brian Lumley
2014) Return of the Deep Ones and Other Mythos Tales (1994) Harry Keogh: Necroscope and Other Weird Heroes! (2003, 2005) The Taint and Other Novellas (2007
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German actor (1941–2019)
ninety-hour audio book series by Christoph Marzi Elea Eluanda as Opi Kopi Necroscope vol. 2, Vampirblut by Brian Lumley Enzo, die Kunst ein Mensch zu sein
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Former comic book company now part of Marvel Comics
Literary and horror adaptations the works of H. P. Lovecraft, Brian Lumley's Necroscope, Keith Laumer's Retief series, and Mary Roberts Rinehart's The Bat. In
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Role-playing games supplement
else was licensed. The World of Indiana Jones (1994) and The World of Necroscope (1995) might have been good licenses. However, the same can't be said
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Role-playing game supplement
called Masterbook, they used it for licensed role-playing games based on Necroscope, Species, Tales from the Crypt, Tank Girl, World of Aden, and Indiana
Indiana Jones and the Rising Sun
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Topics referred to by the same term
Historic Places Fess Ferenc, a fictional character from Brian Lumley's Necroscope (series) novels FESS, an Open Source Enterprise Search Server based on
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American actor, film producer, professional wrestler, sports promoter (1964–2021)
Sadako and the Magic of Paper Cranes, written by Malcolm Clarke, and The 'Necroscope' 4-D Motion Picture, for Evolving Pictures Entertainment. Beltzner went
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Literary award for science fiction or fantasy lifetime achievements
New American Library Jane Yolen Owl Moon, Lost Girls 2010 Brian Lumley Necroscope, Blood Brothers Terry Pratchett The Colour of Magic, Mort Peter Straub
World Fantasy Award—Life Achievement
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Game designer and fiction writer
Coast's Forgotten Realms; FASA's Earthdawn; West End Games' World of Necroscope; Pinnacle Entertainment's Deadlands; and White Wolf's Mage: The Ascension
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British comic book artist
Mist, Amongst The Stars, Negative Burn, St. Germaine, Brian Lumley's Necroscope and an adaptation of Doctor Faustus. The latter being a collaboration
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American game designer (died 2020)
licensed role-playing adaptions of popular franchises: Indiana Jones, Necroscope, Species, Tales from the Crypt, Tank Girl, The World of Aden, and WEG's
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Tabletop space opera role-playing game from 1993
dice. Bloodshadows (1994) The World of Indiana Jones (1994) The World of Necroscope (1995) The World of Species (1995) The World of Tank Girl (1995) The World
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