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.
During the Lantern Festival, Princess Ningyuan’s mysterious death sparks an investigation by Li Peiyi, a skilled investigator, and Xiao Huaijin, a meticulous strategist. Their pursuit of the truth uncovers palace intrigues, complex crimes, and hidden struggles within the Tang Dynasty court.
When Puifai dies after a night of partying with friends, new police inspector Khamin and Captain Jade, adversaries, join forces to find out the truth behind her passing. The case, however, proves not to be as simple as it first appears. Will solving the case also spark an unexpected romance?
Anyamanee is a beautiful girl brought up in a family that only honours men, which makes her proud of what she has cause she got it with so much difficulty. She meets Kueakhun, a man who warms both body and heart and is ready to give a warm light to a woman who is like a diamond in his heart, but love life isn't that easy. When two families' business problems get involved, including the death of Anyamanee's brother, Kueakhun becomes her first suspect because of his past relationship with her sister-in-law, which ended a long time ago has come back again.
In a post-COVID world, a mysterious drug called “Next” sparks a terrifying outbreak of madness. As violent deaths rise, detective Prap reveals a chilling link between the chaos and the drug—uncovering a conspiracy far darker than expected.
35-year-old Audrey, the only survivor of a mysterious serial killer who raged in the Biarritz region 16 years earlier, is brutally taken back to her past by a new crime: a 17-year-old girl is found murdered on the Basque coast. Nothing links this murder to the series of crimes committed in the early 2000s by the "Itsas Killer," but Audrey is certain that Itsas is back.
This crime thriller follows a Japanese detective, Takeshi Munesue (played by Yutaka Takenouchi), as he investigates the murder of a Black American man found dead in a Tokyo hotel. Munesue partners with a New York detective to unravel the mystery, delving into the victim’s complex past and secrets that stretch across Japan and the U.S. As they piece together clues, the detectives confront their own pasts and prejudices, exploring themes of identity, racism, and justice. The show is based on Seicho Matsumoto's 1976 novel, with some modern adaptations for the series.
Series is based on the authentic 19th century story, following the destiny of Jagodic brothers, who own a rich and spacious property in Banat (Northeast Serbia). Their premature death stops every opportunity to continue their family lineage.
Kang Shin-Woo is a math teacher with a good looking appearance. He has not forgotten his first love Han Ji-Soo for the past 10 years. By an accident, he travels to the past when he was a high school student. There, he meets his younger self. Kang Shin-Woo struggles to make the younger Kang Shin-Woo's love come true.
A group of university students find themselves the target of a curse killing them one by one in a manner related to their zodiac sign. Their quest to rescue themselves take them to the origin of this curse: Ancient Egypt.
During the reign of Emperor Wencheng, the Tiger Guards secretly controlled Chang'an, growing in power. Hu Yiáng, a government official from Huainan County, is called to the capital by Emperor Ji Wuyang to eliminate corrupt officials. General Yan Fengshan, leader of the Tiger Guards, refuses to relinquish power and plots to split the nation and make himself king. He hides his forces in "Soldiers' Alley," waiting for the right moment to strike.
With the emperor’s support, Hu Yiáng allies with General Gu Yu, swordsman Ye Zheng, painter Bai Wan, and scholar Xie Ziling. Together, they use their wisdom to destroy "Soldiers' Alley" and stop Yan Fengshan’s plan, restoring peace to Chang'an.