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  • That's what called the Unmaker to me, thought Alvin.

    Prentice Alvin Card, Orson Scott 1989

  • They have been joined by a new weapon called the Unmaker, a powerful laser gun which can be upgraded by finding artifacts for it (now for some trivia: the Unmaker was one of the many unused concepts from developer Tom Hall's Doom Bible, and its appearance in Doom 64 marks the first and only time it appeared in the series).

    POWET.TV 2010

  • Creawdwr KRAY-OW-dooer, creator; Maker/Unmaker; an extremely rare branch of the Elohim believed to be extinct.

    Etched in Bone Adrian Phoenix 2011

  • Creawdwr KRAY-OW-dooer, creator; Maker/Unmaker; an extremely rare branch of the Elohim believed to be extinct.

    Etched in Bone Adrian Phoenix 2011

  • The Great Destroyer, the Unmaker, has absolutely nothing to do with Christianity, Ms. Rutgers . . .

    Etched in Bone Adrian Phoenix 2011

  • Creawdwr KRAY-OW-dooer, creator; Maker/Unmaker; an extremely rare branch of the Elohim believed to be extinct.

    Etched in Bone Adrian Phoenix 2011

  • But Alvin also had a powerful adversary known as the “Unmaker” that grows stronger every time he uses his ability to create death or destruction.

    Marvel Comics Solicitations for December 2006 | Major Spoilers - Comic Book Reviews and News 2009

  • The Great Destroyer, the Unmaker, has absolutely nothing to do with Christianity, Ms. Rutgers . . .

    Etched in Bone Adrian Phoenix 2011

  • And as the drunken Red man Lolla-Wossiky encounters Alvin for the first time, he realizes he must teach the boy of his great purpose and responsibility before the Unmaker can gain a foothold.

    Marvel Comics Solicitations for December 2006 | Major Spoilers - Comic Book Reviews and News 2009

  • The Great Destroyer, the Unmaker, has absolutely nothing to do with Christianity, Ms. Rutgers . . .

    Etched in Bone Adrian Phoenix 2011

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