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・ The Haas Building
・ The HAB Theory
・ The Haberman Educational Foundation
・ The Habit Burger Grill
・ The Habit of Art
・ The Habit of Fire
・ The Habit of Happiness
・ The Habitation of the Blessed
・ The Hacienda (Milpitas Ranchhouse)
・ The Hackensaw Boys
・ The Hacker
・ The Hacker and the Ants
・ The Hacker Crackdown
・ The Hacker Ethic
・ The Hacker Ethic and the Spirit of the Information Age
The Hacker Files
・ The Hacker Purity Test
・ The Hacker Wars
・ The Hacker's Choice
・ The Hacker's Diet
・ The Hacker's Handbook
・ The Hackers Conference
・ The Hackler from Grouse Hall
・ The Hackney Scout Song Book
・ The Haden Triplets
・ The Haematobic EP
・ The Haggada of the Jewish Idea
・ The Hagstone Demon
・ The Hague
・ The Hague African Festival


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The Hacker Files : ウィキペディア英語版
The Hacker Files

''The Hacker Files'' is a twelve issue DC Comics mini-series published from August 1992 to July 1993. It was written by Lewis Shiner and illustrated by Tom Sutton.
==Publication history==
The series written by cyberpunk novelist Lewis Shiner is notable for the first appearance of a post Suicide Squad Barbara Gordon (Oracle). And the introduction of Digitronix computers, a brand which continued to show up in the DCU for years afterwards.
In issue #1 Lewis Shiner states that he based the series and its main character Jack Marshall on an unpublished novel called ''Red Weather'' in which he detailed the experiences of a young programmer named Jack Marshall who worked for a Texas based computer company named ''Warrex'', manufacturers of the short lived ''Centurion'' computer.〔According to usr/hacker/mail page 25 The Hacker Files #1〕 123

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