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Lenore, the Cute Little Dead Girl

Lenore, The Cute Little Dead Girl is a black comedy comic series created by Roman Dirge, inspired by the poem "Lenore" by Edgar Allan Poe. Lenore has appeared in several comic books by Dirge. From 1998 to 2007, she featured in her own series published by Slave Labor Graphics. 26 flash animated shorts were also produced for Sony's ScreenBlast website in 2002. In July 2009 a new comic series started, now published by Titan Books and called Lenore Volume II. Previous issues were made into colored edition trade paperback called Lenore Volume I which is separated into 3 books. On 31 July 2013, Lenore Volume II #8 was released marking the start of a plot line that would continue for 6 issues.

Lenore, the Cute Little Dead Girl

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Ima, Doko ni Iru no? Oshi ni GPS Tsukete Mita

The idol group “GOLDEN PASS,” commonly known as “Goldpass,” was formed through a popular audition program. Led by their leader, Alice, Goldpass gained popularity over time. Seyama Asuka is an enthusiastic fan who has followed Goldpass from their audition era. She wants to know more about the members, wondering what they do 24 hours a day, worrying that strange fans might follow them, and wanting to know where they are every moment. Driven by those thoughts, Asuka takes excessive action, sharing the members’ smartphone location data and constantly tracking their movements through GPS. However, as she follows the members’ movements through GPS, unexpected truths hiding behind the members’ glittering images become exposed. Then one day, Asuka witnesses the scene of a shocking incident. After placing the GPS tracking app on their phones, the situation rapidly develops, forcing Asuka to get involved in an unexpected set of events.

Ima, Doko ni Iru no? Oshi ni GPS Tsukete Mita

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Virus

Can people get affected by Virus only physically? Or is there a type of virus that can take over people's souls and spirits? If it is, then what are the consequences? People lose their sense of reasoning and goodwill. The lies and selfishness spread over society like a virus. In our story, the devastated and wandering Afzal meets Niranjan who makes him realize that people's wrongdoings and injustices also come back in the camouflage of a virus. So does Afzal have to make an atonement to get recovery from that virus?

Virus

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Whales – Friends Forever

After the sudden death of their lifelong friend Adriana, Evelina and Milla reunite in their seaside hometown. Once inseparable, the two women had drifted apart, but grief brings them back together. As they confront old wounds and rediscover the strength of their bond, they begin to suspect that Adriana’s death may not have been accidental. Between family tensions, hidden secrets, and the challenges of middle age, their renewed friendship becomes both a refuge and a driving force in uncovering the truth.

Whales – Friends Forever

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Literally Dead

Set in modern day Aotearoa, Literally Dead follows True–the most iconic bitch you’ve ever met. She’s beautiful, smart, charming, and sharp, but on the cusp of graduating from high school, she died in a tragic accident (note: it wasn’t an accident). Our story takes place entirely on the night of True’s graduation party, as her ghost presents her circle of friends and frenemies, we discover her death was the least fucked up thing that happened that year at Gilchrist Grammar.

Literally Dead

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1001 Nights

This series is an adaptation of the original story "One Thousand and One Nights", a collection of Middle Eastern folk tales. The story unfolds across three different times and locations: present-day Tehran, modern Istanbul, and a mystical, ancient world known as "The Other World," a parallel realm deeply intertwined with the current time. These worlds influence each other in unexpected and mysterious ways. The story begins in Tehran, where a string of disappearances has shaken the city-each case involving women.

1001 Nights

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Judwaa Jaal

The web series "Judwaa Jaal" begins with the shocking murder of Anamika Awasthi, the wife of a wealthy and powerful builder. Police Inspector Kunal is given the task of solving this high-profile case, which immediately becomes puzzling because Anamika was known as a very kind and good person. As Kunal starts investigating, he talks to the people closest to Anamika, including her husband, Tarun Awasthi, whose behaviour seems unusual despite his sadness. The list of people with secrets grows to include Atishay, a close friend of Anamika, and his own friends, Raghav and Diya, who appear to be hiding something important. The mystery deepens when Anamika's twin sister, Shuchi, arrives, looking exactly like Anamika.

Judwaa Jaal

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Moonacre

Moonacre is a 1994 British miniseries loosely based on Elizabeth Goudge's 1946 children's fantasy novel The Little White Horse. Produced and directed by Robin Crichton, and dramatised by William Corlett, the six-part serial stars Camilla Power, Jean Anderson, and Noah Huntley. When Maria Merryweather is orphaned, she must move to Moonacre Manor with her ever-faithful governess, Miss Heliotrope, and her Spaniel, Wiggins. Maria isn't at the Manor long before she discovers that her new home has a tragic past, which she becomes determined to correct.

Moonacre

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Antiquarian Bookshop Biblia's Case Files

Shioriko Shinokawa is the proprietor of Biblia Antiquarian Bookshop, her sidekick Daisuke Goura, her lanky gofer and protector, has trouble reading books; they make him dizzy. Shioriko is demure and introverted, an expert on vintage books, a great storyteller, and of course, a lover of books; she also has amazing powers of logical deduction, and can solve big mysteries from the smallest of clues. The unlikely pair join forces to unravel secrets and hidden meanings to help people looking for answers, and the true answers are never what they expect.

Antiquarian Bookshop Biblia's Case Files

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