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{{quote| ''"Darkness falls early. From the horizon comes the wail of creatures pretending to be human. The red tide has come in, and shapeless things float toward the shore. He stands before the altar of Art, naked and with fists raised, and he vows: ''I will not be lied to''.''<br>
''Hello. My name is Harlan Ellison and I am a writer."''|Introductory paragraphs of Ellison's first ''An Edge In My Voice'' column}}
 
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* Conceptual consultant on ''[[Babylon 5]]'' (and made a couple of guest appearances)
* "Funny Money", collected in ''[[Batman]]: Black And White'' Vol.2. Find it. ''Borrow'', '''steal''', '''''kill'''''. FIND IT.
{{quote| '''''[[Batman/Awesome|YOU*ARE*SO*BUSTED*]]'''''}}
* ''[[Spider Kiss]]'' (aka ''Rockabilly''), a 1961 novel about a sociopathic teen idol and the publicist who has to keep the singer's drunken rampages out of the scandal sheets. His only full-length novel, and also the only novel given a spot in the Rock 'n Roll Hall of Fame.
* Two third season episodes of ''[[The Man from U.N.C.L.E.]]'': "The Sort of Do-it-Yourself Dreadful Affair" (Season 03, Ep. 02) and "The Pieces of Fate Affair" (Season 03, Ep. 23). The latter was, for a long time, the series' "[[Missing Episode]]", as Ellison had unwisely parodied a number of his literary acquaintances, and used several friends' names for characters, resulting in a lawsuit against Ellison and the removal of the episode from syndication packages until 1985.