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Christopher Brand
In 2020, since the moon has already been fully explored and colonized mankind now has set its sights on Venus. Exploration crews (made up from three rocket ships…although one ship is taken out by a meteorite) along with a put together robot explore the planet which is largely water and filled with prehistoric type creatures, plants and trees (including giant carnivore plants) and volcanoes. They also begin to speculate that there were humanoid like inhabitants at one time, but all they know for sure is the presence of the lizard men. Venus also has a limited oxygen atmosphere. ("Voyage to the Prehistoric Planet", flm)
Dark Matter - Book Cover Design: Christopher Brand, Crown Publishing Group Print Design
Gone - Book Cover Design: Christopher Brand, Crown Publishing Group | Photography: George Baier IV (rip), Toby Jacobs (author) Print Design
The Dinner by Herman Koch Design by Christopher Brand (Hogarth; Reprint edition / October 29, 2013) ISBN: 978-0385346856
The King of Methlehem by Mark Lindquist Designer: Christopher Brand Art Director: Rodrigo Corral (Simon & Schuster / May 20, 2008) ISBN: 978-1416535782
Dark Prince: The True Story of Dracula (2000)
Dark Prince: The True Story of Dracula (2000)
‘More vicious than the myth’ Dark Prince: The True Story of Dracula is a 2000 horror-war television film directed by Joe Chappelle (Halloween: The Curse of Michael Myers; Hellraiser: Bloodline; Phantoms) from a screenplay by Thomas Baum. The film is about Vlad III Dracula, “the Impaler”, the historical figure who gave Bram Stoker‘s Dracula his name. It is also known as Dracula: The Dark Prince…
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