Results for 'michael moorcock'

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  1. Blind Guardian

    Blind Guardian

    Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Blind Guardian is a German metal band formed in the mid-1980s in Krefeld, West Germany. They are often credited as one of the seminal and most influential bands in the power metal and speed metal subgenres. Blind Guardian is a part of the German heavy metal scene that emerged in the mid-1980s. The band's lyrics, written by vocalist Hansi Kürsch, are inspired by the fiction of fantasy authors such as J. R. R. Tolkien, and Michael Moorcock, as well as traditional legends and epics. Over the years, a running theme has developed associating the band members with travelling bards.

    € 156,00
  2. Michael Moorcock's Multiverse

    Michael Moorcock's Multiverse

    Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Michael Moorcock's Multiverse, is a twelve-issue comic book limited series published in 1997 as a part of the short-lived DC Comics imprint, Helix. It was later collected as a single edition graphic novel. Written by Michael Moorcock, each monthly issue contained a chapter from three separate storylines featuring distinct groups of characters lifted from Moorcock's sprawling Eternal Champion novels. A different artist was used to illustrate each story; being Walter Simonson for Moonbeams and Roses, Mark Reeve for The Metatemporal Detective and John Ridgway for Duke Elric.

    € 216,00
  3. John Picacio

    John Picacio

    Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. John Picacio (born September 3, 1969) is an award-winning American artist specializing in science fiction, fantasy and horror illustration. John Picacio was born on September 3, 1969, in San Antonio, Texas. As of 2007, he still lives and works in San Antonio, together with his wife, Traci. He earned a Bachelor of Architecture degree from the University of Texas at Austin in 1992, and illustrated his first book - Behold the Man: The Thirtieth Anniversary Edition by Michael Moorcock (Mojo Press) - in 1996. In May, 2001 he ended his career in architecture to became a full-time illustrator.

    € 136,00
  4. Warrior on the Edge of Time

    Warrior on the Edge of Time

    Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Warrior on the Edge of Time is Hawkwind's fifth studio album. It reached #13 on the UK album charts and was their third and last album to make the US Billboard chart, where it peaked at #150. Many of the lyrics are by Michael Moorcock and the album is loosely based on the concept of Moorcock's Eternal Champion.Having recruited a second drummer, Alan Powell, this album's line-up was short-lived. Soon after the album's release, bassist Lemmy was sacked and vocalist Robert Calvert rejoined by the end of the year.

    € 156,00
  5. Cultösaurus Erectus

    Cultösaurus Erectus

    Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Cultösaurus Erectus is a Blue Öyster Cult album released in 1980. Following the experiment with Mirrors, it was an attempt to return to the band's earlier hard-rock sound. The lead track "Black Blade" features lyrics by sci-fi writer Michael Moorcock and is about Stormbringer, a sword in Moorcock's mythology. This album also features the first collaboration with Martin Birch who would go on to produce Fire of Unknown Origin and the band's return to the charts.

    € 136,00
  6. Eyes of Light: Drawings of Frank Brunner
    1. J David Spurlock
    2. Michael Moorcock

    Eyes of Light: Drawings of Frank Brunner

    Influenced as much by the fantasy painter Frank Frazetta as by "Weird Science" legends Wally Wood and Al Williamson, Frank Brunner has carved his own niche, earning a reputation as an illustration powerhouse. This is a showcase of classic and new art created by this master of fantasy illustration.

    € 17,95
  7. NO REMÖRSE: The Illustrated True Stories of Lemmy Kilmister and Motörhead
    1. Michael Moorcock
    2. Ozzy Osbourne
    3. Phil Campbell

    NO REMÖRSE: The Illustrated True Stories of Lemmy Kilmister and Motörhead

    NO REMORSE: The Illustrated True Stories of Lemmy Kilmister and Motörhead 

    € 38,95
  8. Cosmopopicon
    1. Ghislain , Barbe

    Cosmopopicon

    The Cosmopopicon looks into how our imagination has tried to depict the birth of the universe and the distant past. From the creation myths of the first human civilizations to contemporary fiction and what science taught us, it's cosmogony through science fiction, fantasy, myths and more. So, let's go and explore visions of how our universe came to be, using the lens of pop culture. Not for real, just for fun.

    € 24,90
  9. Elric of Melniboné

    Elric of Melniboné

    Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online.Elric of Melniboné is a fictional character created by Michael Moorcock, and the antihero of a series of Sword and Sorcery books centering in an alternate Earth. The proper name and title of the character is Elric VIII, 428th Emperor of Melniboné. Later novels by Moorcock mark Elric as a facet of the Eternal Champion. Elric first appeared in print in 1961 in Michael Moorcock's novella, "The Dreaming City" (Science Fantasy #47 June 1961); subsequent novellas were reformatted as the novel Stormbringer (1965), but his first appearance in an original novel wasn't until 1973 in Elric of Melniboné. Moorcock's albino character is one of the better known in fantasy literature, having crossed over into multimedia, such as comics and film, though efforts towards the latter stalled over the years. The novels have been continuously in print since the 1970s.

    € 136,00