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  2. Throttle (novella) - Wikipedia

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    Throttle is a novella written by Joe Hill and Stephen King.It was published in February 2009 by Gauntlet Press in a limited edition anthology honoring Richard Matheson titled He Is Legend, [1] and in a mass-market audiobook titled Road Rage, also containing Matheson's short story "Duel", which served as inspiration for Throttle. [2]

  3. The Fireman (novel) - Wikipedia

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    The Fireman is a post-apocalyptic novel by American author Joe Hill. The novel, his fourth, tells the tale of a deadly spore that has infected most of the world's population. Hill first spoke of the novel in 2013 in promotional interviews for his then-new novel NOS4A2. The novel was released on May 17, 2016. [1]

  4. Joe King (actor) - Wikipedia

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    King was born in Austin, Texas as Joseph Sayer King and acted in 211 films from 1912 to 1946. He appeared in his later years mainly in minor, uncredited roles. He directed two films, [1] both in 1916 and wrote one script in 1915. [2]

  5. NOS4A2 - Wikipedia

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    NOS4A2 (pronounced Nosferatu) [1] is the third novel by American author Joe Hill, son of authors Stephen and Tabitha King. [2] The book was published on April 30, 2013 through William Morrow and Company, and has since been adapted to a television series. NOS4A2 is a horror novel about a woman trying to save her son from a vicious, supernatural ...

  6. Joseph Pearce - Wikipedia

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    Joseph Pearce was born in Barking, London, and brought up in Haverhill, Suffolk. [P 1] His father, Albert Arthur Pearce, was a heavy drinker with a history of brawling in pubs with Irishmen and non-Whites, had an encyclopedic knowledge of English poetry and British military history, and an intense nostalgia for the vanished British Empire. [2]

  7. Walt and Skeezix - Wikipedia

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    John Benson had already made an unsuccessful attempt to produce a collection of Gasoline Alley comic strips through Kitchen Sink Press in the 1990s.. The publication began with the comic creator and collector Joe Matt, who had been collecting Frank King's daily and Sunday Gasoline Alley strips for some time and had accumulated a sizable collection of the strip.

  8. Joseph Heller - Wikipedia

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    Joseph Heller (May 1, 1923 – December 12, 1999) was an American author of novels, short stories, plays, and screenplays. His best-known work is the 1961 novel Catch-22 , a satire on war and bureaucracy, whose title has become a synonym for an absurd or contradictory choice.

  9. The Kid Who Would Be King - Wikipedia

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    The Kid Who Would Be King is a 2019 urban fantasy action-adventure film written and directed by Joe Cornish.A British/American venture, the film stars Louis Ashbourne Serkis, Tom Taylor, Dean Chaumoo, Rhianna Doris, Angus Imrie, Rebecca Ferguson, and Patrick Stewart. [5]