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  2. Barry Lyga - Wikipedia

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    Goth Girl Rising is the direct sequel to The Astonishing Adventures of Fanboy and Goth Girl. Set six months after the events of the first novel [13] Goth Girl Rising follows Kyra as she returns home from Maryland Mental Health Unit. [14] In 2015 Lyga co-wrote the novel After the Red Rain with Peter Facinelli and Robert DeFranco. [15]

  3. Patchwork Girl (hypertext) - Wikipedia

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    Patchwork Girl is a continuation of Mary Shelley's Frankenstein, and therefore definitively a Gothic tale. There is much emphasis placed on the gruesome sewing-together of Patchwork Girl and the functioning of her borrowed body.

  4. Goth subculture - Wikipedia

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    [13] The F Club night in Leeds in Northern England, which had opened in 1977 firstly as a punk club, became instrumental to the development of the goth subculture in the 1980s. [14] In July 1982, the opening of the Batcave [ 15 ] in London 's Soho provided a prominent meeting point for the emerging scene, which would be briefly labelled ...

  5. Nico Minoru - Wikipedia

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    Every year, Nico's parents join five other couples in a charity event; one year, Nico and the other kids spy on their parents. [12] Nico is shocked to discover her father speaking an enchantment, and after witnessing the murder of an innocent girl by their parents ("the Pride"), Nico joins the others in their massive ransack to run away from their parents. [13]

  6. Toronto goth scene - Wikipedia

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    The Silver Crown Tavern at 25 Richmond Street West in 1989.. In the UK, where goth rock originated, the term "gothic" or "goth" was used to refer to a subculture and style of music since circa 1982; however, in Toronto the usage of the term "goth" and the identification of a subculture as goth did not occur until years later in 1988, when goth rock was already in the midst of what is often ...

  7. Oh My Goth - Wikipedia

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    The original 2006 version of the book had a white-and-magenta cover with a photograph of a goth girl's midriff adorned with leather and steel chains, along with the caption "kiss my hall pass" (a mimicry of the slang term "kiss my ass") printed on it. This cover art was credited to a company/artist called Office In Concept.

  8. Wet Moon - Wikipedia

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    Wet Moon is a series of graphic novels by Sophie Campbell and published by Oni Press.Primarily set in the fictional southern American college town of Wet Moon, the series stars a large cast of characters, most in their late teens and early twenties, with many into the Goth subculture and other Alternative cultures.

  9. The Only Black Girls in Town - Wikipedia

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    The Only Black Girls in Town follows Alberta, a kind, 12-year-old girl who lives in the small town of Ewing Beach, California with her dads. Alberta is also the only Black girl in her school, which has led to a lot of bullying and microaggressions. One day, a new family moves in across the street, and Alberta meets Edie, a goth girl from Brooklyn.