Also ranks #6 on The Smartest Female Comic Characters, Ranked 32 Magik Marvel Universe 1,696 votes Magik is a fictional character, a superhero that appears in comic books published by Marvel Comics, typically in fiction related to the X-Men. She first appeared in the comic book Giant...
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“An intriguing take on some of the most beloved—yet, paradoxically, overlooked—characters in fiction. ”—Shana Abé, New York Times bestselling author of An American Beauty and The Second Mrs. Astor I’m sure you believe you know their story from reading that other book, which told you...
In Season 3 of Sex Education things have changed at the fictional British school. Headmaster Mr. Groff has been replaced by a new headmistress who has introduced a uniform and wants the students to adopt a new attitude to put the school back on the map! (L-R) Steve, Aimee and Maeve ...
And they’re always seen from the position of a white sympathiser – there’s one in every book. Quite often she’s written black characters, but the idea that she’s an African writer, that she has penetrated the African consciousness, it’s not possible…The protagonist is a good man...
Created in 2009, Forever Young Adult is a community for YA fans who are a little less 'Y' and a bit more 'A.' FYA is a place where bookworms can get lit(erary) and swoon over fictional characters without shame, all while sipping on a cocktail. From book reviews to TV crushes to ...
Many of our most cherished artists and fictional characters are in touch with their emotions. What would we say about Lin-Manuel Miranda's Alexander Hamilton? Or William Shakespeare's love sonnets. Are these men less manly for having emotions?
E. Rathke’s fantasy novel, Glossolalia is named for the religious phenomenon of speaking in tongues. The book also comes with a secondary title, that has an evangelical, and slightly sinister flavor: Don’t Scream It on The Mountain. The book is set in a fictional pre-industrial society ...
making them perfect for fans of those genres. He is a master of creating believable characters and tense situations, which makes his books impossible to put down. If you’re looking for an action thriller author who will keep you on the edge of your seat, fictional novelist R WK Clark is...
For years, people have been joking about the "Fast and Furious" franchise being so ridiculous that it would eventually take it characters to space. "F9" actually fulfilled that prophecy, and it did so in a way that actually kinda sorta made sense – at least within the confines of the la...