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  • 10-25-2011, 07:58 AM
    JeffSaylor

    New License Acquired - LENORE, The Cute Little Dead Girl

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    Diamond Select Toys announces that they have secured a new license: Lenore, The Cute Little Dead Girl, from creator, writer and artist Roman Dirge. Celebrating her 20th anniversary next year, Lenore has been the star of her own comic book and animated series, and will soon be the star of a diverse product line from DST including action figures, MiniMates, PVC figurines, banks, bottle openers and ice cube trays.

    Inspired by the eponymous poem by Edgar Allan Poe, the character debuted in Xenophobe magazine in 1992 and received her own comic book from Slave Labor Graphics in 1998. In her adventures, the undead, homicidal waif wanders in and out of people's lives, wreaking havoc everywhere she goes, and the comic was turned into a web cartoon in 2002. More recently, Lenore Volume II began publishing in 2009 from Titan Books, and a CGI film adaptation is in development with Neil Gaiman (author of Coraline) set to be executive producer.

    Source: Edited Diamond PR


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