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* Long before the Marvel comics put two Robert E. Howard barbarian heroes together, Howard himself did it: in the Bran Mak Morn story ''Kings of the Night'', Kull of Atlantis makes a special guest appearance. He and Bran team up against the Roman Legions invading Britain. |
* Long before the Marvel comics put two Robert E. Howard barbarian heroes together, Howard himself did it: in the Bran Mak Morn story ''Kings of the Night'', Kull of Atlantis makes a special guest appearance. He and Bran team up against the Roman Legions invading Britain. |
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* The 1995 novel ''H: The Story of Heathcliff's Journey Back to Wuthering Heights'' crosses over the two Bronte sister classics ''[[Jane Eyre]]'' and ''[[Wuthering Heights (novel)|Wuthering Heights]]''. |
* The 1995 novel ''H: The Story of Heathcliff's Journey Back to Wuthering Heights'' crosses over the two Bronte sister classics ''[[Jane Eyre]]'' and ''[[Wuthering Heights (novel)|Wuthering Heights]]''. |
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* [[Barbara Hambly]]'s 1985 ''[[Star Trek: The Original Series]]'' [[Tie- |
* [[Barbara Hambly]]'s 1985 ''[[Star Trek: The Original Series]]'' [[Tie-in Novel]] ''[[Ishmael (Star Trek novel)|Ishmael]]'' is basically a crossover between ''TOS'' and the late-1960s [[ABC]] TV Show ''[[Here Come the Brides]]'', in which an amnesiac Spock is flung back in time to [[Seattle]] in the 1860s and is taken in by sawmill owner Aaron Stemple while he tries to discover his origins and purpose in coming to Seattle. [[Bonus Points]] for Stemple having been played in the series by Mark Lenard, who is far better known for playing Spock's father Sarek. |
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== Live Action TV == |
== Live Action TV == |