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.
A luxury tour is organised with the selling point that popular travel journalist Nagiko Eki (Yoko Shimada) will be accompanying the group as a guide, but Eki herself cancels at the last minute. On the condition that Eki herself joins the group on the final day of the tour, her assistant, Etsuko Hijikata (Chikako Kaku), steps in to act as the tour guide. However, Etsuko and the tour escort, Ryohei Kadota (Eiichiro Funakoshi), find themselves at their wits’ end dealing with the endless whims of the seven celebrity middle-aged women on the tour.
Amidst this constant turmoil, a series of deaths among the tour participants occurs, first in the South of France and then in Granada, Spain.
The 5 C’s Origins is a cinematic, animated web series serving as a pre-debut introduction to the members of VVS. Each short episode unfolds as both live-action and animation, designed to reveal the members one by one with immersive storytelling and stylistic flair.
The journey begins as Fred Jones sets out to investigate the creature who murdered his parents. His search leads him into resident skeptic Velma Dinkley and the two must form a quick bond to fight back against the evil they have accidentally unleashed.
Truth or false accusation? A woman with four previous convictions stands accused of murder. Can the power of the pen uncover the truth?
One rainy night, a car sped into the harbour and, without slowing down, vanished into the sea. A short while later, a woman surfaced. Her name was Kumako Shirakawa (Ayumi Ishida). Her maiden name was Onizuka. She was the second wife of Fukutaro Shirakawa (Jun’ichi Orimoto), a wealthy man from Toyama, and had only recently married him. Swimming desperately, Kumako managed to reach the quay. As if savouring the feeling of being alive, she let out a blood-curdling scream.
When a group of teenagers are trapped in a lodge by a mask wearing madman, they realise their only chance at escape might be a quiet eight year old girl from another dimension with a dark and troubled past.
When Scott moves to a new house opposite the mysterious Eel Island, he can't wait to explore. Once home to the secretive Eel Catchers, the island is now apparently deserted, although rumours abound of the ghost of a little girl who guards its shores. But Scott discovers the last inhabitant of Eel Island is no ghost when he comes face to face with eight-year-old Sapphire, a fiercely free spirit, quite unlike anyone he's ever met. Together, in a world hidden from adults, they'll share many adventures as they fight to protect the Secret of Eel Island.
Great Britain has always been the centre of paranormal activity with more ghost stories per mile than any other country. A team of paranormal investigators use modern techniques and advanced technology looking into some of most famous ghost stories in and around Great Britain.
In Part One of the intense mini-series "Age of Violence" within the dark confines of the city, a mysterious woman known only as The Assistant searches for her missing sister. A cryptic message suggests that her sister has willingly plunged into the shadows, but our fearless protagonist refuses to accept it. To find her, she must delve into the sordid underworld of the city, confronting hidden horrors.
When an aspiring actress is murdered, an underestimated police constable uncovers a chilling conspiracy between a revered god-man and a grieving mother, only to realize the mastermind is hiding under her own roof.
A criminal psychologist Awantika Sinha, profiles a serial killer Shivam Bhargav. As she proceeds, she realises that she is caught up in the middle of the ultimate quest of right and wrong.
Roland Resurrection follows the tense dynamic between protagonist Isak Muttala and antagonist Roland, the Muttala family's former pet rabbit who was abandoned and left to die. Now back, Roland sets out for Stockholm, determined to find the Muttalas and make things wrong. The only one who can stop him is Isak, whose aggressive nature drives him to kill criminals to satisfy his inner hunger. Meanwhile, Isak is forced to live a double life as a vigilante killer on one side and on the other, a boyfriend to Lotta and a member of the friend group, Seaksi, which includes the likes of Elias, Gustav, Bruno, and Edward.