Literature
- Blood Brothers (McIntosh novel), a 1965 novel by John McIntosh
- Blood Brothers (comics), two Marvel Comics characters
- Bloodbrothers (novel), a 1976 novel by Richard Price
- Blood Brother (Traces novel), a novel by Malcolm Rose
- Blood Brother (novel), a novel by Elliott Arnold; basis for the 1950 film Broken Arrow
- Blood Brothers (Fyle novel), a novel by Clifford Nelson Fyle
- Blood Brothers (Lumley novel), a 1992 novel by Brian Lumley
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