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This was added (inappropriately, in my view) to the article Übermensch: it doesn't shed much light on the Nietzchean concept. It lacks a date and any publication information. If someone can fill that out, it probably belongs here and maybe at Superman. "More recently, Kim Newman's short story Übermensch deliberately combined the two words with an alternative history in which Superman was brought up in Germany and eventually imprisoned as a Nazi." -- Jmabel | Talk 04:27, 25 October 2005 (UTC)
"In the same year, as "Jack Yeovil", he began contributing to a series of novels published by Games Workshop, set in the world of their Warhammer wargaming and role-playing games."
It's only a partial definition. Under Jack Yeovil alias, he's responsible for books "Drachenfels, "Genevieve Undead", "Beasts in Velvet" and "Silver Nails", plus a short story "The Ibby The Fish Factor" that was included in a recently (early 2005) published compilation "The Vampire Genevieve".
In an introductory text he wrote, he implies some sort of connection between a Genevieve character in Anno Dracula and the Genevieve character he introduced into the Warhammer universum.
It does seem odd, now that you point it out, but Kim Newman's official bibliography really does say that Nightmare Movies: A critical history of the horror film, 1968-88 was first published in 1985. (Maybe the first edition didn't have the subtitle?) -- Paul A 03:00, 8 December 2006 (UTC)
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This was added (inappropriately, in my view) to the article Übermensch: it doesn't shed much light on the Nietzchean concept. It lacks a date and any publication information. If someone can fill that out, it probably belongs here and maybe at Superman. "More recently, Kim Newman's short story Übermensch deliberately combined the two words with an alternative history in which Superman was brought up in Germany and eventually imprisoned as a Nazi." -- Jmabel | Talk 04:27, 25 October 2005 (UTC)
"In the same year, as "Jack Yeovil", he began contributing to a series of novels published by Games Workshop, set in the world of their Warhammer wargaming and role-playing games."
It's only a partial definition. Under Jack Yeovil alias, he's responsible for books "Drachenfels, "Genevieve Undead", "Beasts in Velvet" and "Silver Nails", plus a short story "The Ibby The Fish Factor" that was included in a recently (early 2005) published compilation "The Vampire Genevieve".
In an introductory text he wrote, he implies some sort of connection between a Genevieve character in Anno Dracula and the Genevieve character he introduced into the Warhammer universum.
It does seem odd, now that you point it out, but Kim Newman's official bibliography really does say that Nightmare Movies: A critical history of the horror film, 1968-88 was first published in 1985. (Maybe the first edition didn't have the subtitle?) -- Paul A 03:00, 8 December 2006 (UTC)
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