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Fort: Prophet of the Unexplained : ウィキペディア英語版
Fort: Prophet of the Unexplained

''Fort: Prophet of the Unexplained'' is a Dark Horse Comics comic book limited series created by writer Peter Lenkov and artist Frazer Irving. It should not be confused with the 1971 biographical study ''Charles Fort: Prophet of the Unexplained'' by Damon Knight, which apart from the title has no connection with the comic book series.
==Comic==
''Fort'', featuring the fictional adventures of the famed anomalist Charles Fort is a four-issue miniseries written by Peter Lenkov, with art by Frazer Irving. The series was released monthly between June and September 2002 by Dark Horse Comics.
''Fort: Prophet of the Unexplained'' marked Charles Fort's second major〔He also appeared in comic form in the pages of the short-lived ''The Searchers'', as well as performing narrator duties in the Paradox Press/DC Comics anthology volume ''The Big Book of the Unexplained'', (DC Comics ''The Big Book of the Unexplained'' at DCComics.com ).〕 comic outing - the first being ''Necronauts'' also drawn by Irving.

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