Starchild — (or Star Child) may refer to:In music: * Starchild (Teena Marie album), 1984 * Starchild (album), 2005 O.C. album * Starchild (song) , a song by Level 42 * Starchild (band), a Canadian band * Starchild , a song by Wintersun from Wintersun (album) … Wikipedia
Starchild (band) — Starchild was a Canadian progressive rock band that released an LP record called Children of the Stars on the Toronto based Axe label in 1978, followed by a single No Control For RocknRoll a few years later. Both records are quite rare and… … Wikipedia
Starchild (comics) — Starchild was a densely illustrated fantasy comic book self published in the 1990s by James A. Owen. It grew out of a comic idea entitled Pryderi Terra , a Superman Elseworlds story for DC Comics (also titled Starchild ), and a Classics… … Wikipedia
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A Plague of Pythons — 1st edition (publ. Ballantine Books) A Plague of Pythons is a science fiction novel by Frederik Pohl. It was originally published in 1965, and an updated version was published in 1984 under the title Demon in the Skull. Contents … Wikipedia
Jack Williamson — Infobox Writer name = Jack Williamson caption = Jack Williamson pseudonym = Will Stewart birthdate = birth date|1908|4|29|mf=y birthplace = Bisbee, Arizona deathdate = death date and age|2006|11|10|1908|4|29 deathplace = Portales, New Mexico,… … Wikipedia
Williamson, Jack — ▪ 2007 John Stewart Williamson American science fiction writer (b. April 29, 1908, Bisbee, Arizona territory [now Arizona] d. Nov. 10, 2006, Portales, N.M.), produced more than 50 books during a career that spanned the frontiers of science … Universalium