Batman Batwoman Red Robin, Orphan Azrael, Batwing, as well as a few other heroes known as the Gotham Knights took down a monster which they helped created
Jean Cocteau was a French playwright, novelist and filmmaker. He is known for such novels as his novels Le Grand Écart and the 1946 movie Beauty and the Beast
Albert Einstein Speaking by R. J. Gadney is a part biography / part historical fiction about the most famous scientist of our time. A strange, but charming book
Invisible Heroes of World War II: True Stories That Should Never Be Forgotten by Jerry Borrowman is a book with mini-biographies about several heroes of the war
The British are Coming: The War for America, Lexington to Princeton, 1775 – 1777 by Rick Atkinson describes the first 21 months of the Revolutionary War.
Luigi Pirandello (28 June, 1867 – 10 December, 1936) was a Nobel Prize winning novelist, poet, & writer who wrote over 50 plays from the island of Sicily, Italy
In a faraway land, Bettina Diaz lives in a shining castle . . . Okay, so she lives on a sprawling ranch in California, but close enough. Nicknamed “the Beast”
The Porpoise by Mark Haddon is a novel following three stories in different time periods, all with a common narrative, in different worlds, which just touch.
This idea was embodied in the creation of individual centers, where all women capable of having a child were forced to become a servant.
The Graphic Novel Lucifer Vol. 1: The Infernal Comedy (the Sandman Universe) by Dan Watters expands on the expensive universe created by author Neil Gaiman.