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Pills and Needles: A Fran Bow and Coraline Crosover
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Ongoing, First published Jan 04, 2016
The door to the other realm has been closed for quite some time. The key has been disposed of. But sometimes people are the bridges to other worlds.

When Itward's flying machine is struck down, Fran Bow Dagenhart is once more stranded in the real world. Upon encountering Coraline Jones, neither are surprised of each other's frightening tales of spirits and monsters. But can their combined knowledge of the obscure prepare them for the new evil that arises? 

Enemies and allies, new and old; will they be brave enough to endure insanity, darkness, and monstrous abominations.
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Coral - Coraline's daughter

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Coral Jones is the daughter of Coraline Jones, the little girl who faced the Other Mother. Although Coraline has told her two children her whole story, this does not prevent Coral, who has the same adventurous spirit as her mother, to investigate the small door . And even being as brave as Coraline, Coral has no idea where she's getting herself, for Coraline only told what she knew, what she'd been through, what she did not know was the worst. The Other World has never been worse, or better, than before.