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A Tale of Two Cities
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| First reference: | Root and Branch, Part 3 |
A Tale of Two Cities is a historical novel written by Charles Dickens in 1859.
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About
Graphic Novel:Root and Branch, Part 3
Noah Bennet is reading A Tale of Two Cities in his cell when Sabine Hazel asks him for information on Julien Dumont.
Trivia
- The novel has spawned 3 feature films, a television movie, a miniseries and 3 musical plays.
- In reality, the publishing company Sheindie Classics doesn't exist; it is a shout-out from Jason Badower to Sarmy member Sheindie.
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| Other Works |
Akira • Back Dorm Boys • Back to the Future • Ray Bradbury • The Breakfast Club • A Clockwork Orange • DC Comics • Fight Club • Jazz • JoJo's Bizarre Adventure • Las Vegas • Marvel Comics • Mazinger robots • NBC • Nosferatu • Psycho • Rain Man • Role-playing games • Slusho! • Soma • Star Trek • Star Wars • A Tale of Two Cities | ||||
| Miscellaneous References |
Brain • Bushido • Cúchulainn • Charles Darwin • Depression • Duvaliers • Dyslexia • Evolution • Sigmund Freud • Gannon Car Rentals • Heart • Judaism • Kali • Origami • Product placement • Rape • RMO120 • Split personality • Suicide • Vodou • Waffles • "Yatta!" | ||||
| See Also: Recurring Themes • References to Heroes | |||||

