The X-Files FAQ

All That's Left to Know About Global Conspiracy, Aliens, Lazarus Species and Monsters of the Week

Nonfiction, Entertainment, Performing Arts, Television, History & Criticism
Cover of the book The X-Files FAQ by John Kenneth Muir, Applause
View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart
Author: John Kenneth Muir ISBN: 9781495046056
Publisher: Applause Publication: August 1, 2015
Imprint: Applause Language: English
Author: John Kenneth Muir
ISBN: 9781495046056
Publisher: Applause
Publication: August 1, 2015
Imprint: Applause
Language: English

The X-Files FAQ explores Chris Carter's popular 1990s science-fiction TV series, which aired on Fox for nine seasons and inspired spin-offs, including feature films, TV shows, toys, novels, and comic books. The book explores the series in terms of its historical context and analyzes how many of the episodes tackle the events of their time: the Clinton era. The X-Files FAQ also tallies the episodes that are based on true stories, selects touchstone moments from the almost decade-long run, and organizes the series by its fantastic subject matter – from serial killers to aliens, from prehistoric menaces to ethnic and religious-based horrors. In addition, the book recalls the TV antecedents (Kolchak: The Night Stalker) and descendants (Fringe) of The X-Files, examines the two feature films, and investigates Chris Carter's other creations, including Millennium, The Lone Gunmen, Harsh Realm, and The After. Featuring numerous stills and the show's most prominent writers and directors, The X-Files FAQ allows readers to relive the “Mytharc” conspiracy and the unforgettable monsters of the week – from the Fluke Man to the Peacocks.

View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart

The X-Files FAQ explores Chris Carter's popular 1990s science-fiction TV series, which aired on Fox for nine seasons and inspired spin-offs, including feature films, TV shows, toys, novels, and comic books. The book explores the series in terms of its historical context and analyzes how many of the episodes tackle the events of their time: the Clinton era. The X-Files FAQ also tallies the episodes that are based on true stories, selects touchstone moments from the almost decade-long run, and organizes the series by its fantastic subject matter – from serial killers to aliens, from prehistoric menaces to ethnic and religious-based horrors. In addition, the book recalls the TV antecedents (Kolchak: The Night Stalker) and descendants (Fringe) of The X-Files, examines the two feature films, and investigates Chris Carter's other creations, including Millennium, The Lone Gunmen, Harsh Realm, and The After. Featuring numerous stills and the show's most prominent writers and directors, The X-Files FAQ allows readers to relive the “Mytharc” conspiracy and the unforgettable monsters of the week – from the Fluke Man to the Peacocks.

More books from Applause

Cover of the book Modern Sci-Fi Films FAQ by John Kenneth Muir
Cover of the book The Rocky Horror Picture Show FAQ by John Kenneth Muir
Cover of the book TV Finales FAQ by John Kenneth Muir
Cover of the book Cervantes's Eight Interludes by John Kenneth Muir
Cover of the book The Best American Short Plays 2012-2013 by John Kenneth Muir
Cover of the book Kids' Comedic Monologues That Are Actually Funny by John Kenneth Muir
Cover of the book Soliloquy! by John Kenneth Muir
Cover of the book The Complete Works of William Shakespeare (abridged) by John Kenneth Muir
Cover of the book Scenes and Monologues of Spiritual Experience from the Best Contemporary Plays by John Kenneth Muir
Cover of the book An Actor Succeeds by John Kenneth Muir
Cover of the book Teen Boys' Comedic Monologues That Are Actually Funny by John Kenneth Muir
Cover of the book Duo!: The Best Scenes for Mature Actors by John Kenneth Muir
Cover of the book Men's Comedic Monologues That Are Actually Funny by John Kenneth Muir
Cover of the book On Singing Onstage by John Kenneth Muir
Cover of the book At This Theatre by John Kenneth Muir
We use our own "cookies" and third party cookies to improve services and to see statistical information. By using this website, you agree to our Privacy Policy