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Cha began publishing wuxia epics—swashbuckling kung-fu fantasias as newspaper serials, in the nineteen-fifties.
Cha began publishing wuxia epics — swashbuckling kung-fu fantasias — as newspaper serials, in the nineteen-fifties.
Universal Studios, American motion-picture studio that was one of the leading producers of film serials in the 1920s and of popular horror films in the '30s.
Mr. Lapham has also used the multipart rubric, a tradition that harkens back to Charles Dickens and his use of serials in the magazine he edited, Household Words.
Previous Batman films - Saturday morning serials in the 1940s and the 1966 cinema spin-off from the camp TV series - had treated Bob Kane's caped crusader as a two-dimensional, strip-cartoon hero.
"He started making serials in the late 1930's, and he made some of the best of them, from the Dick Tracy ones to Spy Smasher to Jungle Girl.
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A serial-killer-in-the-house thriller in the tradition of "The Hand That Rocks the Cradle"?
My first novel began as a serial in the San Francisco Chronicle.
**{:.small} "The Green Hornet" began as a radio serial in the nineteen-thirties, then became a comic book and a movie serial in the forties and a TV show in the sixties (with Bruce Lee).
Silent Spring was first published as a serial in The New Yorker and then as a book by Houghton Mifflin.
"The Green Hornet" began as a radio serial in the nineteen-thirties, then became a comic book and a movie serial in the forties and a TV show in the sixties (with Bruce Lee).
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