Five Nights at Freddy's
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Ongoing, First published Sep 13, 2018
Mature
Based on the video game series created by Scott Cawthon.

Despite being mocked by his older sister, young teen Jerry Johnson applies for work at the once-popular children's restaurant Freddy Fazbear's Pizza because of the fond memories of his 8th birthday. Upon being hired, however, he quickly begins to notice that the place has massively changed, and not entirely for the best. When without warning he's assigned to the night shift completely unfit and unprepared, Jerry realizes that something is more than wrong with his new job. With odd behavior from the animatronic characters, assistance from the previous night guard, a body count rising quickly, and his sister's boyfriend losing his own little sister on the grounds, Jerry must complete five nights of work while uncovering the mysteries in the most terrifying, insane, off-the-wall fight for survival between man and machine. All for a minimum wage of $120.

NOTE: THIS IS A REBOOT/ALTERNATE UNIVERSE OF THE SERIES. SEVERAL ELEMENTS MAY DIFFER FROM THE ORIGINAL GAMES.
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