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  2. High-Rise Invasion - Wikipedia

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    High-Rise Invasion (Japanese: 天空侵犯, Hepburn: Tenkū Shinpan) is a Japanese manga series written by Tsuina Miura and illustrated by Takahiro Oba. The series was serialized online in DeNA 's Manga Box app from December 2013 to April 2019, with Kodansha compiling it into twenty-one tankōbon volumes.

  3. List of High-Rise Invasion volumes - Wikipedia

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    [1] [2] Kodansha held the license to publish the series and compiled it into twenty-one tankōbon volumes, while Seven Seas Entertainment published it in two-in-one omnibus volumes in North America from June 2018 to October 2021. [3] A sequel manga, titled High-Rise Invasion Arrive, was serialized in Kodansha's Magazine Pocket website and app ...

  4. Frankenstein's monster - Wikipedia

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    Frankenstein's monster, commonly referred to as Frankenstein, [a] is a fictional character that first appeared in Mary Shelley's 1818 novel Frankenstein; ...

  5. Secret Invasion Episode 3 Recap: Did [Spoiler] Really Just Die?

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    Episode 3 of Disney+’s Secret Invasion answered a burning question or two — mainly, regarding Fury’s wife Priscilla. But more notably, the final scene seemed to dispatch with another main ...

  6. Elizabeth Lavenza - Wikipedia

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    Born in Italy, Elizabeth Lavenza was adopted by Victor's family.In the first edition (1818), she is the daughter of Victor's aunt and her Italian husband. After her mother's death, Elizabeth's father—intending to remarry—writes to Victor's father and asks if he and his wife would like to adopt the child and spare her being raised by a stepmother (as Mary Shelley had unhappily been).

  7. Frankenstein in popular culture - Wikipedia

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    Frankenstein's Monster and the Bride of Frankenstein's Monster are the father and mother of Frankie Stein in Monster High. Frankenstein's Wedding was a live television adaptation broadcast on BBC Three on 19 March 2011. 2009: Wizards of Waverly Place, episode 1 season 3 "Franken Girl", Justin's monster.

  8. Doctor Waldman - Wikipedia

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    Before Frankenstein came to the university, he had lost his interest in science, believing that nothing could be known about the world and disappointed by the inability of science to match the goals of the alchemists he once studied. [2] At the conclusion of the lecture, Waldman makes a statement that has a great impact on Frankenstein.

  9. Assignment: Terror - Wikipedia

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    The film was first released theatrically in Germany (as Dracula jagt [hunts] Frankenstein) on February 24, 1970, and in Spain (as The Monsters of Terror) on August 28, 1971. The film was also shown in France and in the U.K. as Dracula vs Frankenstein. In Belgium, it was shown as Dracula and the Wolf Man vs Frankenstein.