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Jesse Stone is a fictional character in a series of detective novels (later adapted to TV films), written by Robert B. Parker. The first novel in the series is called Night Passage.
Nero Wolfe is a fictional detective created by Rex Stout in 1934. The character and literature series he in is is best known for being nominated for Best Mystery Series of the century at Bouchercon 2000.
No, 'A Series of Unfortunate Events' is a fictional series. The series is written by Daniel Handler under his pseudonym of Lemony Snicket.
Let that be your last Battlefield, Star Trek, Original Series.
Krypto the Superdog is a character from the Superman comic books and the television series based on it. He was the dog of Superman, from the planet Krypton.
The proper name, a fictional planet from the "Doctor Who" series, is spelled Gallifrey.
There is not currently a moon in our solar system called Tran, but there is a fictional planet called Tran in the Janissaries novel series.
There are many famous fictional bounty hunters. One of the most famous is Boba Fett from the Star Wars series.
The Snarf character can be found in two television series. The first animated television series where a Snarf fictional character can be found is called the "Thundercats". The other television animated series where a fictional Snarf character can be found in is the American-Canadiancalled "Trollz".
There are a lot of fictional planets on the Stargate series. The only real planet that is mentioned commonly in the series is our planet Earth, which is also the base of Stargate Command. For the complete list of planets, see the related link below.
Lok is a fictional planet in the Star Wars Universe. It is a desert planet and appears in video games created for the series and also in the movies that have been released.
Nancy Drew was a fictional character in the Nancy Drew series. She was a junior detective-type.
Captain Olimar is a famous spaceman from the popular Pikmin series. He is famous for being the fastest person on his home planet, and accidental discovery of a distant planet.
No, Captain Kirk is a famous fictional starship captain of the USS Enterprise, from the TV and movie series Star Trek.
Dracula. Not edward cullen. None of the so-called vampires from the twilight series suffice. Count dracula ftw.
The correct spelling of the proper noun is Raxacoricofallapatorius.This is a fictional planet from the SF series "Doctor Who" and is notable for having its name misspelled as Rexicoricusphallivatorius on DVD subtitles.