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- Mythology_(fiction) abstract "Mythology (also referred to as a mythos) is the term often used by fans of a particular book, television, or movie series to describe a program's overarching plot and often mysterious backstory. Daniel Peretti argues that mythology \"is often used emically to refer to back story\". The term was pioneered by the American science fiction series The X-Files, which first aired in 1993. With this being said, many other forms of media have some sort of mythology, and the term is often applied in regards to Buffy the Vampire Slayer and Lost and the Batman and Superman comics, among others.".
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- Mythology_(fiction) wikiPageWikiLink Batman.
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- Mythology_(fiction) wikiPageWikiLink Category:Artificial_mythology.
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- Mythology_(fiction) wikiPageWikiLink Fictional_universe.
- Mythology_(fiction) wikiPageWikiLink Lost_(TV_series).
- Mythology_(fiction) wikiPageWikiLink Mythology_of_Fringe.
- Mythology_(fiction) wikiPageWikiLink Mythology_of_Heroes.
- Mythology_(fiction) wikiPageWikiLink Mythology_of_Lost.
- Mythology_(fiction) wikiPageWikiLink Mythology_of_The_X-Files.
- Mythology_(fiction) wikiPageWikiLink Superman.
- Mythology_(fiction) wikiPageWikiLink The_X-Files.
- Mythology_(fiction) wikiPageWikiLinkText "Mythological".
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- Mythology_(fiction) comment "Mythology (also referred to as a mythos) is the term often used by fans of a particular book, television, or movie series to describe a program's overarching plot and often mysterious backstory. Daniel Peretti argues that mythology \"is often used emically to refer to back story\". The term was pioneered by the American science fiction series The X-Files, which first aired in 1993.".
- Mythology_(fiction) label "Mythology (fiction)".
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- Mythology_(fiction) wasDerivedFrom Mythology_(fiction)?oldid=698281848.
- Mythology_(fiction) isPrimaryTopicOf Mythology_(fiction).