Something New - Apocalyptic Theme
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Ongoing, First published Aug 06, 2019
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It has been 37 years since the apocalypse started, Trisha is only getting started with her life.

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Trisha is a 19 year old girl who was kicked out of her stronghold due to her odd abilities. 

She always had weird circumstances, she was found in a cellar in an old house with enough food to survive for a year and a half. 

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