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Harry Harrison
The Stainless Steel Rat" is nickname of the (human) protagonist of a series of humorous science fiction novels written by Harry Harrison.
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Harry Max Harrison
Harry Max Harrison was an American science fiction author, known for Wagner's character the Stainless Steel Rat and for Wagner's novel
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script by Kelvin Gosnell and art by Carlos Ezquerra
The Stainless Steel Rat, script by Kelvin Gosnell and art by Carlos Ezquerra, was published by 2000 AD / Rebellio in July 2010.
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wry and slick and rascally, well written candy, , prehistorical Science Fictionalternate historyCatalyst by Anne McCaffrey and Elizabeth Ann Scarborough, West Of Eden, ,
The Stainless Steel Rat Wants You by Harry Harrison, Gregg Margarite, the Stainless Steel rat is wry and slick and rascally, well written candy, West Of Eden, prehistorical Science Fiction, alternate history, Catalyst by Anne McCaffrey and Elizabeth Ann Scarborough, barking cats?
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Harry Garrison 'A steel rat' —
Harry Garrison 'A steel rat' 'The steel rat' ('A rat from stainless steel') — is a cult series of comic science-fiction novels of the American science fiction writer Harry Garrison narrating about adventures of the intergalactic swindler Jim Di Griz known also as the Steel rat.
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Poul Anderson's Sir Dominic Flandry , one of the longest-running characters from the Golden Age of Science Fiction
Alongside Poul Anderson's Sir Dominic Flandry, one of the longest-running characters from the Golden Age of Science Fiction is James Bolivar diGriz, also known as 'Slippery Jim' or 'the Stainless Steel Rat.'
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Slippery Jim James Bolivar DiGriz
Slippery Jim James Bolivar DiGriz (aka the Stainless Steel Rat) is my newest literary comfort food.
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SummerBrian and Jen , Dave,
Summer, Dave, Brian and Jen discuss the original 1961 story The Stainless Steel Rat, first in a long series by Harry Harrison.
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Gosnell
AD featured an adaptation of Harry Harrison's novel The Stainless Steel Rat, written by Gosnell and drawn by Ezquerra.
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Ron Elisha
The play was written by Ron Elisha and originally presented in Australia under the title 'Stainless Steel Rat'.
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Harrison
Harrison is best known as the author of the Stainless Steel Rat and Deathworld series.
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adapted by Kelvin Gosnell and Carlos Ezquerra from the first novel to feature the character
The Stainless Steel Rat (adapted by Kelvin Gosnell and Carlos Ezquerra from the first novel to feature the character) made Harry's first appearance in prog 140 (24 Nov 1979), and featured a half-page introduction by Harry.
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an ‘artistic interpretation’ of the activities of WikiLeaks spokesperson and editor-in-chief Julian Assange
The Stainless Steel Rat is actually an ‘artistic interpretation’ of the activities of WikiLeaks spokesperson and editor-in-chief Julian Assange.
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James Bolivar diGriz aka
James Bolivar diGriz aka The Stainless Steel Rat is indeed our spirit animal (as he may be Julian Assange’s) embodying as Julian Assange does the essence of the quirky, too-clever-for-Julian Assange's-own-or-anyone-else’s-good scofflaw combined with a healthy dose of “ARE YOU NOT ENTERTAINED?”
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by Kevin VanHook,
The Rat' is written by Kevin VanHook, with art by Don Perlin and John Dixon.
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Charly Mann himself
\><br \>I had my very first date at The Rat in the third grade with the author of this article, Charly Mann himself.
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by vocalist Charles Michael Parks Jr.
“Rats” was written by vocalist Charles Michael Parks Jr., who rarely shares the meaning behind vocalist Charles Michael Parks Jr.'s lyrics so as to leave them open to listener interpretation.
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