One of the largest things in fiction could be the Death Star from 'Star Wars'. It's a huge, moon - sized battle station. Another could be Jormungandr from Norse mythology, the giant sea serpent that encircles the world. And the Great Wall in some fictional portrayals that stretches across vast landscapes.
It's hard to determine exactly which is the largest as it can depend on various factors like page count, word count, or physical size. But some contenders might be epic novels with extensive storylines and numerous volumes.
The largest library in China is Peking University Library, which has more than 30 million books, including all kinds of ancient books, modern novels, newspapers, magazines and so on. Peking University Library was also one of the universities with the richest collection of books in China, with a large number of rare books and classic works. At the same time, Peking University Library was also one of the largest and most complete humanities and social sciences libraries in China, providing readers with rich academic resources and reading experience.
The Titans in Greek mythology are very large. For example, Cronus was a giant among them. In the 'Warhammer 40,000' universe, the Imperial Titans are colossal war machines. Also, the Castle of Otranto in the Gothic novel is a large and imposing structure that sets the mood for the story with its size and grandeur.
One of the largest characters in fiction could be Hagrid from the 'Harry Potter' series. He is a half - giant, so he is extremely large in stature compared to normal humans in that fictional world.
In many fictional works, Smaug from 'The Hobbit' is considered one of the largest dragons. He's a mighty and fearsome creature with a huge size and immense power.
San Diego Comic-Con is widely recognized as the largest Comic Con. It offers an extensive lineup of attractions, from exclusive sneak peeks to extensive vendor areas. The popularity and influence it holds make it the top choice for many comic and pop culture enthusiasts.
The largest encyclopedia in the world is the British Encyclopedia. It was published in 1753 as a comprehensive encyclopedia covering a wide range of topics, including about 2500 pages of content covering history, science, literature, art, geography, politics and other fields. Since 1827, the Encyclopedia has been one of the world's largest print journals and has been translated into many languages with a wide readership worldwide.
One popular book could be 'The Alchemist' which often features in new world library collections. It's a story full of inspiration and self - discovery.
One of the contenders for the world's largest fiction novel could be 'A la recherche du temps perdu' (In Search of Lost Time) by Marcel Proust. It is an extremely long and complex work that delves deep into the nature of memory, time, and human experience.