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The Redeemer
The Redeemer may refer to: * ''The Redeemer'' (novel), a crime novel by Jo Nesbø * ''The Redeemer'' (album), a 2013 studio album by Dean Blunt * ''The Redeemer'' (film), an American horror film * ''The Redeemer'' (Black Library comic), a 2002 comic mini-series by Warhammer Monthly * The Redeemer (Image Comics) The comic book series ''Spawn'', published by Image Comics, contains a variety of characters: the allies of the protagonist and his antagonists. Spawn, the main character of the series, is a CIA operative who was sent to hell, later protecting h ..., a character of the ''Spawn'' comic book series published by Image Comics See also * Redeemer (other) {{DEFAULTSORT:Redeemer, The ...
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The Redeemer (novel)
''The Redeemer'' () is a 2005 novel by Norwegian crime-writer Jo Nesbø. It is the sixth entry in his Harry Hole series. Plot In 1991, at a youth camp run by the Norwegian Salvation Army, the 14-year-old daughter of a senior Salvationist official is raped in a public toilet. Because of the Salvation Army's strict hierarchical setup, and because public knowledge of the rape will severely damage the organisation's reputation, she does not tell anyone about the ordeal. The name of the assailant is not given. That same year, during the breakup of Yugoslavia, a young Vukovar Croat fighter witnesses atrocities committed by the victorious Serb militias in the aftermath of the Battle of Vukovar. The fighter, who receives the nickname "Little Redeemer", later becomes a professional assassin who carries out contract killings in various European cities. In the present day (2003), the assassin calling himself Stankić arrives in Oslo and kills a Salvation Army officer, Robert Karlsen ...
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The Redeemer (album)
''The Redeemer'' is a studio album by British musician Dean Blunt, released in 2013 on Hippos in Tanks. Track listing All tracks written and produced by Dean Blunt, except "The Redeemer" (co-produced by Arca (musician), Arca). Notes * "I Run New York" contains a sample of "All My Life" by K-Ci & JoJo. * "Demon" and "Imperial Gold" feature vocals from Joanne Robertson * "Demon" and "Need 2 Let U Go" feature uncredited trumpet from David Gray (British musician), David Gray * "Demon" contains a sample of "Sat in Your Lap" by Kate Bush. * "The Redeemer" features vocals from Inga Copeland and a sample of "Oh Daddy (Fleetwood Mac song), Oh Daddy" by Fleetwood Mac. * "Need 2 Let U Go" features uncredited vocals from Kieran Kennedy Young, S. Bronze, and Thomas Bush * "Papi" contains a sample of "Echoes (Pink Floyd song), Echoes" by Pink Floyd. * "All Dogs Go to Heaven" features uncredited guitar from Alexander Fnug Olsen * "Brutal" features uncredited piano from Lin Sien Koong and con ...
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The Redeemer (film)
''The Redeemer'', also known as ''The Redeemer... Son of Satan!'' and ''Class Reunion Massacre'', is a 1978 American horror film directed by Constantine S. Gochis. It follows a group of people trapped inside their high school during a ten-year reunion who are being killed off by a mysterious killer known as The Redeemer. Plot Christopher, a young boy, emerges from a rural lake fully clothed, walks to a road, where a shuttle bus picks up and takes him with other boys who are part of a church choir. During the church service, a preacher arrives and gives a hate-filled sermon about the sins of the world and of six people who lived their life of sin, each of them 1967 graduates of the now-shuttered Stuart Morse Academy. The six individuals receive invitations to 10-year high school reunion: John Sinclair, a corrupt lawyer; Cindy, a party girl; Terry, a gluttonous slacker; Jane, a wealthy and shallow heiress; Roger, a vain film actor; and Kirsten, a closeted, self-loathing lesbian. ...
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The Redeemer (Black Library Comic)
''The Redeemer'' is a special, 4-issue comic mini-series published by '' Warhammer Monthly'', Games Workshop's monthly comic collection. It was written by veteran British comic writer Pat Mills and novelist Debbie Gallagher. Set on the Hive World of Necromunda, The Redeemer chronicles the battles of a small band of Redemptionists, fanatical and homicidal cultists of the Emperor, led by their supreme leader and arch-maniac, Klovis the Redeemer, as they fight to stop the Caller, a deadly and extremely powerful Ratskin Shaman, who is leading a horde of Ratskins, Scalies, Plague Zombies and other Underhive Scum in a revolution against the nobles of the Spire. Plot The first issue (Epistle) opens with the Redeemer and his maniacs purging a group of Ratskins for a crime Malakev (the narrator) cannot even say (they tried to run away). As Klovis tells one Ratskin that he should be thanking him for rewarding him with a martyr's crown, the Ratskin tells Klovis that he is sick in the hea ...
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The Redeemer (Image Comics)
The comic book series ''Spawn'', published by Image Comics, contains a variety of characters: the allies of the protagonist and his antagonists. Spawn, the main character of the series, is a CIA operative who was sent to hell, later protecting humanity from the war between heaven and hell. Characters Supporting characters Villains Notes References External links SpawnWorld''– Unofficial Spawn comic encyclopedia {{DEFAULTSORT:Spawn characters Spawn Spawn or spawning may refer to: * Spawning, the eggs and sperm of aquatic animals Arts, entertainment and media * Spawn (character), a fictional character in the comic series of the same name and in the associated franchise ** ''Spawn: Armageddon' ... Characters created by Todd McFarlane Angels in popular culture Demons in popular culture Fiction about deities ...
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