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  2. Strange Pictures - Wikipedia

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    The pictures serve as whodunit clues to chillingly gruesome happenings." [3] Telegraph called Uketsu a possible Richard Osman-like writer for Japan, stating that the book was "a collection of eerie mystery stories, ingeniously connected to each other in ways that only become apparent towards the end of the book. It is a highly visual work, full ...

  3. Eerie (magazine) - Wikipedia

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    Eerie was an American magazine of horror comics introduced in 1966 by Warren Publishing. Like Mad , it was a black-and-white magazine intended for newsstand distribution and did not submit its stories to the comic book industry's voluntary Comics Code Authority . [ 1 ]

  4. Eerie, Indiana - Wikipedia

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    Eerie, Indiana is an American horror science fiction television series that originally aired on NBC from September 15, 1991, to December 9, 1993. The series was created by José Rivera and Karl Schaefer, with Joe Dante serving as creative consultant.

  5. Eerie photos show Puerto Rico's cities at night after ... - AOL

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    Hurricane Maria slammed in Puerto Rico five days ago, leaving the island and its 3 million people 100 percent without electricity. Eerie photos show Puerto Rico's cities at night after Hurricane ...

  6. Eerie photos surface online of Dear David, the dead child ...

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    Eerie photos surface online of Dear David, the dead child allegedly haunting this man's apartment The viral story about the ghost of a dead little boy named Dear David haunting a man's apartment ...

  7. Liminal space (aesthetic) - Wikipedia

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    Research from the Journal of Environmental Psychology has indicated that liminal spaces may appear eerie or strange because they fall into an uncanny valley of architecture and physical places. [1] An article from Pulse: The Journal of Science and Culture has attributed this eeriness to familiar places lacking their usually observed context. [ 2 ]

  8. 50 Times People Found Such Strange Things On Google ... - AOL

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    Meanwhile, as of 2020, around a billion people use Google Maps, launched in 2005, every month. #13 Another Crashed Plane, This Time A Bomber From The Second World War I Think. Found Between Russia ...

  9. Creepy (magazine) - Wikipedia

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    The first Eerie archival volume was released in March 2009, with subsequent archives available every four months. In July 2009, Dark Horse Comics and New Comic Company LLC released the new Creepy magazine. [8]