Volume 1 of the series explores the phenomena featured in the TV series, The X-Files. It includes the themes of alien abduction, voodoo, vampires, spontaneous human combustion, genetic mysteries, ghosts, reincarnation and freaks of nature.
The X-Files was a risky choice for network television when it premiered in 1993, but the show’s seemingly niche premise immediately captured a large, loyal fanbase that continued on even after the original series ended.
When Mulder argues, “Wharton's left these people no choice but to fight back with the only weapon they have,” she ... was dead before she even arrived at the camp) as she too comes to recognize the power of a subjugated people's belief ...
Agent Scully spoke with Dr. M. Bennett at Luther Stapes Center for Reproductive Medicine . Copies of the Simmons's medical records were transferred to Connecticut in 1991 , but they attended San Francisco's Luther Stapes Center nine ...
Yet very little serious work has been done to examine the hit series. Deny All Knowledge examines topics such as: - Why is the series such a hit worldwide?
The original novel tie-in to the X-Files movie. The X-Files have been one of the greatest cult sensations television has ever seen. Now, The X-Files is on the big screen and is set to be the movie sensation of summer '98.
Before the FBI, before the X-Files, they were just two teenagers in search of the truth.
Designed to mimic a collection of FBI case files and packed with such items as autopsy reports, mug shots, lab results, handwritten notes, newspaper clippings, pages ripped from antique books on the occult, and security camera printouts, ...
The X-Files Book of the Unexplained is an in-depth guide to the mysteries of the paranormal and unexplained which are the basis of the fictional television episodes. It covers every...
The episode opens brilliantly: Byers, Frohike, and Langly are all apprehended by the police at a warehouse, where a man endlessly screams such lunacies as “They're here!” The twin reveals—the Gunmen are the culprits the police are ...
Serial killers come in all shapes and sizes, but this one is particularly puzzling.There's no pattern to the mutilated bodies that have been showing up in Albuquerque: both sexes, all races, ages, ethnic groups.