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  2. Azur Lane: Slow Ahead! - Wikipedia

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    An original video animation (OVA) episode is bundle with the second Blu-ray volume, which was released on July 7, 2021. [13] A second season was announced at the "Azur Lane 6th Anniversary Fes." event on September 10, 2023.

  3. Azur Lane - Wikipedia

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    Azur Lane was adapted into several manga and novels. The Azur Lane Comic Anthology, a comic anthology series currently up to four volumes, is being published by Ichijinsha and sold on Amazon Japan. [58] Azur Lane Comic à la Carte, another comic anthology, was published in October 2018. [59]

  4. Azur Lane Queen's Orders - Wikipedia

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    Azur Lane Queen's Orders (アズールレーン Queen's Orders, Azūru Rēn Queen's Orders) is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Tsuchii. It is based on the Chinese side-scrolling shoot 'em up video game Azur Lane by Shanghai Manjuu and Xiamen Yongshi.

  5. Gregory Battcock - Wikipedia

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    Gregory Battcock (1937-1980) was an American art historian, art critic, and painter from New York City [1] who wrote a series of Dutton paperbacks that anthologized critical writings on new art tendencies in contemporary art, such as Minimalism, Conceptual Art, [2] Video Art, [3] and Super Realism. [4]

  6. Kantai Collection - Wikipedia

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    An expansion for a trading card game Weiß Schwarz based on Kancolle theme was released on March 28, 2014, and reportedly sold 1.7 million packets within its first shipment. [ 91 ] In September 2013, a collaborative project between Kantai Collection and the Arpeggio of Blue Steel anime was announced. [ 92 ]

  7. Joel Lane - Wikipedia

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    Joel Lane (1963 – 26 November 2013) [1] was a British novelist, short story writer, poet, critic and anthology editor. [2] He received the World Fantasy Award in 2013 and the British Fantasy Award twice.

  8. The Breaking Point (short story collection) - Wikipedia

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    The Breaking Point is a collection of eight short stories by Daphne du Maurier first published in 1959 by Victor Gollancz in the UK and Doubleday in the US. It has also been published under the title The Blue Lenses and Other Stories .

  9. Carnival of Light - Wikipedia

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    The Million Volt Light and Sound Rave (sometimes referred to as the "Carnival of Light Rave") was an art festival organised by BEV as a showcase for electronic music and light shows. It was held at the Roundhouse Theatre in Chalk Farm, north London. [7] Posters for the event promised "music composed by Paul McCartney and Unit Delta Plus". [4]