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CROSSOVERS
A SECRET CHRONOLOGY OF THE WORLD
(2 volumes)
by Win
Scott Eckert
Crossovers is a massive timeline of crossover stories in which characters,
situations, or universes are linked together in order to build the Crossover Universe. Lovingly compiled by crossover
and Wold Newton expert Win Scott Eckert, Crossovers
lists upwards of 2000 crossover stories, with innumerable additional timeline entries which outline the secret
history of the land of fiction. With introductions by Kim Newman (Volume 1) and Jess Nevins
(Volume 2), each volume is illustrated with over 200 book and magazine covers, and contains appendices covering
myriad television crossovers, alternate universes, and Newman's Anno Dracula series.
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Volume 1:
(Dawn of Time-1939)
From the depths of ancient ages, when Atlantis and Opar fell, when Solomon Kane traveled
back in time to fight alongside Conan, and Red Sonja battled Claw…
…To the Regency, Victorian, and Edwardian eras, when both Zorro and Cagliostro fought Dracula; Frankenstein's Creature
went to Pellucidar; the Scarlet Pimpernel clashed with the sorcerer Leonox; detective C. Auguste Dupin took on
the notorious Black Coats; Phileas Fogg sparred with Captain Nemo; and Sherlock Holmes' legendary pursuit of justice
led to cooperation or conflict with Arsène Lupin, Doctor Who, Dracula, Allan Quatermain, Professor Challenger,
the Phantom of the Opera , Raffles, Fu Manchu, Fantômas, the Time Traveler, Carnacki, the Invisible Man,
Father Brown, Rouletabille, Doctor Jekyll and Mr. Hyde, Hercule Poirot, The Shadow, and even Martian invaders…
…And to the burgeoning Twentieth Century, which saw Tarzan variously team up with Judex and Batman, and separately
take on Mr. Hyde and Frankenstein's creature; Sexton Blake take a case at Pemberley House and pursue Raffles; the
Nyctalope battle Ernst Stavro Blofeld; Indiana Jones outwit Dracula; G-8 and the Red Falcon soar together over
the skies of France; Jeeves and Wooster bump up against some Cthulhuoid awfulness; and Doc Savage meet the Rocketeer
and clash with Fu Manchu…
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US$ 30.95/GBP 22.99
6x9 tpb, 460 pages
ISBN-13: 978-1-935558-10-1
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Mark Maddox
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Volume 2:
(1940-The Future)
From the mid-Twentieth Century, when The Spider clashed with Mr. Hyde; The Domino Lady
worked with The Black Bat, The Avenger, and Airboy; Batman variously teamed up with The Shadow, Captain America,
The Spirit, and Sherlock Holmes; Philip Marlowe had a brush with the Deep Ones and later worked with Sam Spade;
The Green Hornet crossed paths with The Shadow; Mandrake the Magician attended The Phantom's wedding; Dracula,
Frankenstein's Monster, the Mummy, the Invisible Man, and the Wolf-Man mashed it up; Tarzan battled the Predators
and went to Barsoom; James Bond crossed paths with Doc Savage, The Saint, OSS 117, Derek Flint, and U.N.C.L.E.'s
Napoleon Solo; Spider-Man and The Thing had cross-time adventures with Doc Savage; the Nyctalope teamed up with
Professor Quatermass; Bulldog Drummond combined forces with Richard Hannay for one last adventure; Nero Wolfe,
Ellery Queen, Lord Peter, Perry Mason, and Mike Hammer solved a murder; P.I. Chester Drum collided with shamus
Shell Scott; Madame Atomos encountered Kato, U.N.C.L.E.'s Mr. Waverly, and Modesty Blaise; Napoleon Solo and Illya
Kuryakin met John Steed and Emma Peel, Fu Manchu, Miss Marple, Simon Templar, and Sherlock Holmes; Number 6 took
a brief trip with The Doctor; El Santo faced-off against Dracula; Greatheart Silver was involved in a showdown
with all the great pulp heroes; Kolchak ran into Barnabas Collins; the Ghostbusters went up against Cthulhu; and
Vampirella teamed up with or fought just about everyone…
…To the Twenty-first Century, when Frankenstein's Creature battled Dracula and Mr. Hyde, and traveled to the Lost
World; Witchblade and the Darkness joined forces with Vampirella; the worlds of Boston P.I. Spenser, Sheriff Jesse
Stone, and detective Sunny Randall came together; Lara Croft, the Tomb Raider, clashed with the Deep Ones; Ash
Williams crossed swords with Dracula and Dr. Herbert West; and a modern-day Van Helsing went up against the current
incarnation of the Black Coats…
…To the far-flung future, when Spock claimed Holmes as an ancestor and Ishmael flew with the wind whales…
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US$ 30.95/GBP 22.99
6x9 tpb, 480 pages
ISBN-13: 978-1-935558-11-8
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Win Scott Eckert is the editor
of and a contributor to Myths for the Modern Age: Philip Jose Farmer's
Wold Newton Universe, a 2007 Locus Awards finalist. He has written
numerous short stories for Black Coat Press' Tales
of the Shadowmen series, as well as tales for Moonstone Books about
The Avenger, The Phantom, Zorro, Captain Midnight, and The Green Hornet. He contributed the Foreword to Philip
José Farmer's seminal "fictional biography," Tarzan
Alive (Bison Books, 2006), and co-authored with Farmer the Wold Newton
novel The Evil In Pemberley House,
about Patricia Wildman, the daughter of a certain bronze-skinned pulp hero.
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