The streets of New York have erupted in celebration of Wild Card Day - the annual event held every September 15th to remember the dead and cherish the living. It is a day for fireworks and street fairs and parades, for political rallies and memorial banquets, for drinking and fighting in the alleys.
Wild Cards 03: Jokers Wild
β Scribed by Martin, George R R
- Book ID
- 109159210
- Publisher
- Roc
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 1 MB
- Series
- Wild Cards 3
- Category
- Fiction
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β¦ Synopsis
Overview: A bomb is detonated above Manhattan in 1946, spreading an alien virus that rewrites people's genetic code. The result: the Wild Cards. Aces blessed with superpowers and monstrous Jokers cursed with bizarre disfigurements. This shared-world anthology was created by George RR Martin and group of New Mexico writers. The series has chronicled the world of the Wild Cards for more than 25 years.
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The streets of New York have erupted in celebration of Wild Card Day - the annual event held every September 15th to remember the dead and cherish the living. It is a day for fireworks and street fairs and parades, for political rallies and memorial banquets, for drinking and fighting in the alleys.
The streets of New York have erupted in celebration of Wild Card Day -- the annual event held every 15 September to remember the dead and cherish the living. With each passing year, the festivities become larger and more fevered. And this year -- 1986, the fortieth anniversary -- promises to be the
The streets of New York have erupted in celebration of Wild Card DayΠ²Πβthe annual event held every September 15th to remember the dead and cherish the living. It is a day for fireworks and street fairs and parades, for political rallies and memorial banquets, for drinking and fighting in the alleys.