Den fights off Ard's soldiers and shoots Ard, but since Ard is immortal he heals immediately. When Den is taken to see Ard, Den demands to see Katherine, but Ard orders his men to castrate Den. While she demonstrates her gratitude with sexual favors, they are interrupted by the minions of Ard, an immortal man who wants to obtain the Loc-Nar for himself. Reaching safety, she introduces herself as Katherine Wells from the British colony of Gibraltar. After tying a nearby flag around him to keep natives from seeing his "dork" hanging out, Den witnesses a strange ritual, rescuing a beautiful, young, large-breasted woman who was about to be sacrificed to Uhluhtc by another large-breasted woman.
During a lightning experiment, the orb hurls the young man into the world of Neverwhere, where he transforms into a naked, bald-headed, well endowed, muscular man called Den, an acronym for his earth name, David Ellis Norman. " Veteran of the Psychic Wars" by Blue Öyster Cultīased on the character of the same name created by Richard Corben.Ī nerdy teenager finds a "green meteorite" near his house and puts it in his rock collection.He keeps the money, and summarizes the incident as a "two-day ride with one hell of a tip". When she pulls out a gun, Harry uses the disintegrator on her. Rudnick is disintegrated by the Loc-Nar at the exchange, and she attempts to double-cross Harry to keep the money for herself. She decides to sell the Loc-Nar to Rudnick and split the money with Harry. Harry takes her to his apartment, where they have sex. She explains that her father discovered the Loc-Nar, and they have been pursued relentlessly by people attempting to obtain it. He stumbles into an incident where he rescues a sexy young woman from Rudnick, a gangster who murdered her father.
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In a dystopian and crime ridden New York City in 2031, cynical taxicab driver Harry Canyon narrates his day in film noir style, grumbling about his fares and frequent robbery attempts he thwarts with a disintegrator installed in the back of his seat. Original story by Daniel Goldberg and Len Blum based on The Long Tomorrow by Moebius.
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