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An overview of the Arkwright cosmology
by James Brunton
"There is not one infinite universe, instead there are an infinite number of universes: a multiverse."
Those were Karl Marx's first words to the Scientific Assembly of Munich in 1882. I think that the media described the implications as "far-reaching".
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"There is not one infinite universe, instead there are an infinite number of universes: a multiverse."
Those were Karl Marx's first words to the Scientific Assembly of Munich in 1882. I think that the media described the implications as "far-reaching".
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At last the complete printing history of...
"The Adventures of
Luther Arkwright"
by Bryan Talbot
Luther first appeared in Mixed Bunch Comics published by Alchemy in 1976 as part of the Brainstorm Comics series...
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by Bryan Talbot
Luther first appeared in Mixed Bunch Comics published by Alchemy in 1976 as part of the Brainstorm Comics series...
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"Tod und verklärung"
The opening sequence of
"Luther Arkwight" #6
by Mike Kidson
At the risk of committing a brutal act of over-simplification, it is possible to define two distinct (but not separate) narrative elements in "THE ADVENTURES OF LUTHER ARKWRIGHT".
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by Mike Kidson
At the risk of committing a brutal act of over-simplification, it is possible to define two distinct (but not separate) narrative elements in "THE ADVENTURES OF LUTHER ARKWRIGHT".
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