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Lenore, The Cute Little Dead Girl is a black comedy comic series created by Roman Dirge, inspired by the poem "Lenore" by Edgar Allan Poe. Lenore has appeared in several comic books by Dirge. From 1998 to 2007, she featured in her own series published by Slave Labor Graphics. Twenty-six flash-animated shorts were also produced for Sony's ScreenBlast website in 2002. In July 20…
Lenore, The Cute Little Dead Girl is a black comedy comic series created by Roman Dirge, inspired by the poem "Lenore" by Edgar Allan Poe. Lenore has appeared in several comic books by Dirge. From 1998 to 2007, she featured in her own series published by Slave Labor Graphics. Twenty-six flash-animated shorts were also produced for Sony's ScreenBlast website in 2002. In July 2009, a new comic series started, now published by Titan Books and called Lenore Volume II. Previous issues were made into colored edition trade paperback called Lenore Volume I, which is separated into three books.

On 31 July 2013, Lenore Volume II #8 was released, marking the start of a plotline that continued for six issues.
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Lenore, The Cute Little Dead Girl is a black comedy comic series created by Roman Dirge, inspired by the poem "Lenore" by Edgar Allan Poe. Lenore has appeared in several comic books by Dirge. From 1998 to 2007, she featured in her own series published by Slave Labor Graphics. Twenty-six flash-animated shorts were also produced for Sony's ScreenBlast website in 2002. In July 2009, a new comic series started, now published by Titan Books and called Lenore Volume II. Previous issues were made into colored edition trade paperback called Lenore Volume I, which is separated into three books.
February 1998 – July 2007
July 2009 -present
On 31 July 2013, Lenore Volume II #8 was released, marking the start of a plotline that continued for six issues.
The comic tells of the unlife and adventures of the title character and her similarly odd (if not odder) friends. The story takes place in a small town called Nevermore[1] (taking its name from "The Raven", another of Poe's poems) and the surrounding wilderness where Lenore's mansion and a nearby graveyard[2] are situated.
The primary focus of the graphic novel is dark humor, with many of the stories having twist endings. Common themes are the reinvention of children's songs, games, and nursery rhymes to something more macabre, and subverting all sorts of pop culture icons and cultural figures into topics of dark comedy. In one story, for instance, Lenore accidentally kills the Easter Bunny.[3] Lenore's actions often result in the death or injury to those around her and in various forms of chaos. Lenore is a character who is a mystery. She often thinks she is doing good and occasionally shows good intentions, although in recent[when?] issues the character has shown a change in personality. When she is asked of what her dream is, she replies that it is to rule the world. To further question this, it should also be mentioned that whenever Lenore gets really upset or angry, she can be very violent and often takes her anger out on whoever made her angry even if it is one of her friends. This results in most of her friends (except for Mr. Gosh) being very fearful of her. She can also be spiteful. All of this results in Lenore being an enigma due to her at times thinking that she is doing good with a meaning to do good and at other times wanting to do something more along the lines of being evil.
The comic also featured various one-time side stories (one of these characters, Samurai Sloth, is set to star in his own series) and occasionally guest strips from other artists (with Jhonen Vasquez being the most frequent[4][5]). A recurring comic strip called "Things Involving Me" tells about the author's life and experience in an exaggerated, semiautobiographical manner.
A series of 2-4 minute shorts was created for Sony's website ScreenBlast. Any other website distributing these is doing so without Sony's permission, although Dirge has given permission for people to distribute them as they see fit.[6]
All films begin with a line from Edgar Allan Poe's Lenore: "A dirge for her the doubly dead in that she died so young". "Dirge" also happens to be the pseudonymous surname of Lenore's creator.
Looking for a squeeze toy, Lenore walks into a pet shop, where she "accidentally" kills some hamsters. After telling the manager that they are all "broken", she walks out while the manager looks at the hamsters himself and vomits.
While searching through her toy collection, Lenore finds a rag doll which she attempts to sew up. However, when she cut herself, a drop of blood falls onto the doll, which gains consciousness. The doll, known as Ragamuffin, explains that 100 years ago, he was a vampire. After killing his last victim, he was cursed by her sister. Ragamuffin tries to attack Lenore. As her blood has been mixed with embalming fluid, Ragamuffin realises that he will remain a doll forever. Although distraught at first, he starts to settle into this new lifestyle.
A magician attempts a dangerous trick and picks Lenore as a volunteer from the audience. Her involvement causes the death of the magician.
Lenore finds a dead frog that she believes is just sick. Remembering her mother's advice, she puts it in a summer dress and tries to feed it chicken soup (with a live chicken) much to Ragamuffin's bemusement. Later, the dead frog is driven to a hospital.
Lenore meets her neighbor, Taxidermy, who wants her to take care of his pet, Malakai. After poking it, the creature runs through the house. When Taxidermy returns, Lenore gives him Malakai back, which seems to have been crushed, and says that it was "No Trouble".
Mr. Gosh returns from the grave to express his love to Lenore despite the fact that she has previously murdered him many times. Lenore kills her admirer again by repeatedly throwing knives at his head.
Lenore encounters a magical muffin elf and crushes him with her finger, then eats the muffin.
Lenore takes her dead cat for a walk through Nevermore, where she encounters an ugly woman. Much to Lenore's bemusement, the woman tries to convince her to smile. The woman then pretends to steal her nose. Lenore smiles before she reveals a knife and brutally murders the stranger, cutting off her nose, taking it home and storing it in a jar. ("Got your nose")
"Lenore, Queen of the Fairy Gnomes"
After Lenore finds a fairy costume, she is mistaken by gnomes for their long-lost queen. They take her to their lair, where she asks how, by being bored, they have grown so greatly in numbers. A gnome attempts to answer by using euphemisms for sexual intercourse, but instead this makes her believe that a "two-backed beast" is also in the lair. The other gnomes celebrate her arrival until she starts slaughtering them. The next scene shows that she has added them to her collection and says, "Now I just need to find that two-backed beast".
Lenore has some friends over for a tea party. While they are sitting, Lenore notices a disguised person who reveals himself to be Mr. Gosh. After Lenore spikes his tea with poison, she and the others, despite Mr. Gosh suffering in the background, have a detailed conversation about a film.
After rising from the grave, Lenore gives evil stares to the others, but reverts to her normal face saying she is "just kidding". She then kills Mr. Gosh.
"The Thing What Came From the Poopy Chair"
Two scientists design a new toilet cleaner which supposedly "kills all bacteria". However, a mutated, living bacterium appears and gets into the sewer system. Coming out of Lenore's toilet, the bacterium attacks Lenore while she is sleeping. Lenore manages to trap it with the plunger and flush it back down the toilet. The scientists see the suffering bacterium return to their lab. Later, Lenore and Ragamuffin are shown to have built a barricade around the toilet.
Half of a woodchuck, displayed on the wall, gains consciousness and complains about his lack of legs. Lenore fuses half of his body with legs of a doll, and the woodchuck rejoins his friends, but they do not accept him. When Lenore tells the viewer "at least today's weird stuff is over", the remaining half of the doll complains about her lack of legs.
Lenore encounters a living hair clog of hers from her drain. However, it rants about her hair products and annoys Lenore.
The narrator tells the story of the ugly duckling. Just as the duckling dreams about being a swan, Lenore steps out of the grass and continuously insults the duckling until eventually kicking it into the pond. She then exclaims, "I don't do guilt!". An "outtake" is then shown when, just as Lenore steps out of the grass, the narrator is attacked offscreen.
Lenore feeds her cat (Kitty #46) and then accidentally strangles it. Later, she throws another cat (#53) into the bathtub, which subsequently jumps to the ceiling and falls back down again, to which Lenore claims: "Kitty Clean".
Told as in a story book, flies fight back against a spider.
A scarecrow dances the "forbidden dance" with Lenore in her dreamworld. It soon turns into a nightmare. Ragamuffin suggests that she hang a "dream catcher" from her bed to ward off the nightmares, but this fails and Lenore starts to threaten Ragamuffin.
Lenore and Ragamuffin realise that the dream catcher has caught a creature, which calls himself "the toof hairy." Lenore gives him a chance to prove who he is, so the creature says that he has come for the tooth of the neighbour, Billy. He teleports to Billy's house, where he violently rips out his teeth while Ragamuffin continues to state that the creature is evil.
Also told like a story book, Frito the demon escapes hell.
In yet another story, a ladybug has her revenge.
Parodying a nursery rhyme, Lenore (dressed as a rabbit) kills some field mice by whacking them with a mallet. A fairy appears, telling her to stop. Lenore then proceeds to do the same to an armadillo, but the fairy returns, telling her she cannot do it to any animal. She then does the same to the fairy. The moral of the story is "Be more specific."
Lenore dances ballet in a graveyard, causing a loud reaction from the crows. She is then told to stop as a funeral is taking place. Later, Lenore and Ragamuffin do an Irish dance on the coffin despite the protests from the director.
While asleep, Lenore encounters the pets she killed. One of her cats (which she calls "Kitty #12") tries to get her to change her ways, but fails. Later, he tries to haunt her.
Lenore becomes sick and experiences severe flatulence. Ragamuffin takes her to the doctor, who finds out that she has no heartbeat, but disagreements between Lenore and the doctor result in the doctor's embarrassment.
Lenore finally agrees to be X-rayed, however, upon X-raying her, he finds that a rat is eating her skeleton. As he goes to "call some people", Lenore sees Death, who offers to take her "home". Ragamuffin does not see him and goes to fetch the doctor. Death tells Lenore to step through the portal, which she does. Ragamuffin and the doctor come back into the X-ray room only to find a dead (without consciousness) Lenore, who is mourned by the other characters the next day. In the underworld, various creatures celebrate her arrival. The storyline is continued in the comic series.
Plans were made for the making of a Lenore feature film by Sony Family Entertainment.[7] A script was written, but it was not approved by Dirge. The contract has expired.
At his panel at the 2011 Comic Con, Roman Dirge announced that Neil Gaiman has agreed to serve as an executive producer for a CGI film adaptation.[8]
Lenore Volume I consists of three hardcover graphic novels that include 12 issues of the original Lenore Series originally published by Slave Labor Graphics but in full color: Noogies (Issues 1-4), Wedgies (Issues 5-8) and Cooties (Issues 9-12). These three volumes were previously available as trade paperbacks published by Slave Labor Graphics with illustrations in black & white.
Titan Magazines released a new line of Lenore comics in full color that started with a new #1 in 2009 and continues to be published up to the present. They also continue with their hardcover graphic novels line: "Swirlies" (which includes the extremely rare Vol. 1 #13 from the original series, also in full color, plus Vol. 2 issues #1-3), "Purple Nurples" (Vol. 2 issues #4-7) and "Pink Bellies" (Vol. 2 issues #8-11).
Lenore is a 10-year-old undead girl who lives in a mansion with her other creepy friends. She died of pneumonia at the beginning of the 20th century, issue #14 had more of her origin revealed.[9]
Her character has developed from being a somewhat malicious character in the early comics, hurting people out of spite or revenge, to a well-meaning but dim character who kills people by "accident", stemming from the fact that Lenore is generally unaware of her surroundings, as well as the fact that she is dead. Lenore says she loves animals (especially cats), but she constantly kills all her pets.
Later, she reverts to her old self and starts hurting those around her with full intentions on what she is doing, as it can be seen in issue #9, when she insults Ragamuffin and calls him all kinds of names and in issue #13 where she declares that her dream is to take over the world. Sometimes, she appears to enjoy others' misfortune, since she smiles when she hurts or kills them, and is often depicted as quite violent, especially when she is unhappy about something or when she is angry.
Lenore usually does and says things that do not make sense most of the time, resulting in the annoyance of her level-headed companion, Ragamuffin, who considers her a dimwit, calling her "special in the head". However, despite all that, whether she is really dense or she acts stupidly on purpose, just to torment Ragamuffin for fun, is unclear, because at times she is shown to be quite intelligent-such as in Vol. 2 issue #2, when she verbosely presents Mr. Gosh with various examples of "things she loves more than him" which are quite revolting but quite witty nonetheless.
After she is taken by Death to the Underworld, she escapes from there and returns to the living world, with Ragamuffin's help, who unburies her. She has two big, black wings, gained after her return from Hell. Apparently, she can let others see her wings only if she desires to.
In issue #9, she tries to tell Ragamuffin that he is her best friend, but she is interrupted by him, when he sprays a substance on her face to kill the worm that eats from her forehead.
Lenore gives Ragamuffin a Valentine's Day gift in the bonus comic from Vol. 2 issue #2, where he accepts it until he realizes what she has given him as a Valentine's Day card is, in fact, a 'nard'.
In the later issues[specify], it is revealed that Lenore's last name is Lynchfast.
It is unknown if she has parents or not. Given that she is over a century dead, her birth parents would have also perished, but the way the priest talks to her in "Lil Ballerina" suggests that he may be a father figure to her.
It is also unclear what type of undead she is. She generally appears zombie-like, but she has small pointed canines like a vampire. Given the fact that she gained wings, she may likely be part-demon.
In the cartoon, she has a Southern accent.
Ragamuffin can at first sight look like a rag doll with worms for hair and polyester filling, but he has a very interesting background story and personality. Ragamuffin was a 400-year-old (as mentioned in issue #13) vampire who fed upon the flesh of the living. One night he attacked a young woman and ate her, but unfortunately, her sister, who happened to be a powerful witch, witnessed the scene. The witch cursed him and mutated him into a doll. A drop of Lenore's blood eventually returned him to consciousness, but since her blood was mixed with embalming fluid the curse was only partially lifted: he will never cease to be a doll. (He was briefly reverted into his original body at the end of issue #11, but returned to his rag doll form in the last frame of issue #12).
Ragamuffin is a little unsure of some of Lenore's crazier ideas and is oddly enough the occasional voice of reason in the comic. Still, as shown in the later comics, Ragamuffin is loyal to Lenore, often joining her plans in the flash-animated cartoons. He is often infuriated by her dimwitted behavior, but he goes along with her in the end. One example is in issue #13, when Lenore says that he is her little kid (or "baby", as she calls him) and, after many protests, he gives up and lets her put a baby bottle into his mouth. In contrast to the brutal, savage nature of his original vampire form, he seems quite interested in somewhat more humanlike activities as a ragged doll, though he does not admit it (he persistently denies it and tries to change the topic when Lenore accuses him of break-dancing in parachute pants in Vol. 2 issue #1).
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