It's a submarine. called the great unknown.
It is dark but they are very good books. They are sad though so if you do not like those kind of books then i suggest you don't read them.
The illustrator of "Deep and Dark and Dangerous" is Brett Helquist. He is known for his work on various children's books, including the Series of Unfortunate Events by Lemony Snicket.
"The Reptile Room," the second book in Lemony Snicket's "A Series of Unfortunate Events," contains 12 chapters. In this installment, the Baudelaire orphans are placed in the care of their new guardian, Uncle Monty, but their troubles continue as Count Olaf reappears. The book combines mystery and dark humor, characteristic of the series.
Mad - 2010 Dark Knight at the Museum Lemming Snicket's a Series of Unfortunate Video Game Deaths 3-16 was released on: USA: 1 November 2012
The set for the books A Series of Unfortunate Events is not anywhere particular. Some say it might be somewhere in England, some say somewhere in the United States. It's supposed to be a dark, eerie mysterious place.However, in the movie, it takes place in Boston, MA, United States.But fictional places include the following:HinterlandsMortmain MountainsGorgonian GrottoBriny BeachThe IslandCoastal ShelfLake LachrymoseCurdled CaveFinite ForestThe City (includes where the Baudelaire's home used to be and 667 Dark Avenue)Village of Fowl DevoteesPaltryvilleHope this helps! :)
After Dark - TV series - ended in 2003.
After Dark - TV series - was created in 1987.
Dark Matter - series - was created in 2004.
Dark Matter - series - has 416 pages.
It seems like there may be a typo in your question. "Dark Gasher" is a Beyblade from the Metal Fight Beyblade series. However, "contillation" does not seem to be a recognized term in relation to Dark Gasher. If you can provide more context or clarify your question, I'd be happy to help.
Yes there is a fury story in the dark hunter series. The story is found in the book dead after dark.
Dark-Hunter is currently still in development as a television series.