Stuart Douglas (1)
Autor(a) de The Albino's Treasure
Para outros autores com o nome Stuart Douglas, ver a página de desambiguação.
Séries
Obras por Stuart Douglas
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A Target for Tommy 3 exemplares
The Further Adventures of Iris Wildthyme — Editor — 2 exemplares
Faction Paradox: The Boulevard Volume 1 2 exemplares
On The Road Again 1 exemplar
A Second Target for Tommy 1 exemplar
Associated Works
Etiquetado
Conhecimento Comum
- Data de nascimento
- 20th century
- Sexo
- male
- Nacionalidade
- UK
Membros
Críticas
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Associated Authors
Estatísticas
- Obras
- 20
- Also by
- 5
- Membros
- 258
- Popularidade
- #88,950
- Avaliação
- 3.8
- Críticas
- 3
- ISBN
- 23
- Línguas
- 1
"The Blood of Our Land" by Mark Hodder is the best of these, showing Zenith executing a heist that gets very complicated, very quickly-- though there are time it's a little rough, it displays why one might be interested in Zenith and his exploits. Michael Moorcock's "Curaré" is all right, but it's not really a Zenith story and more a story in which Zenith happens to appear; the focus is on the improbably named Seaton Begg and his delightful associate Yvette.
Weirdly, there are two stories that most serve to introduce a new nemesis for Zenith, George Mann's "The Albino's Shadow" and Stuart Douglas's "Zenith's End!" both end with Zenith getting a new lease on life by having a new good guy to fight. This makes neither particularly interesting as standalone pieces, especially as Mann's is a very weak story: basically Zenith threatens the Prime Minister, the protagonist asks people about him, the protagonist follows Zenith's henchman, Zenith decides that such skills will make him a delightful opponent. Skills? What skills?
There's also Paul Magrs's "All the Many Rooms," which again is not a Zenith story, but just a story Zenith is in, but even worse, is a complete jumble and total nonsense.… (mais)