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I'm looking for a manga that had a cast of characters that were drawn in a very striking gothic horror comedy style, sort of reminded me of addams family, but in more of a 2000s anime flavor. all I remember about specifics is that the main kid had short black hair and probably a tired-looking face like pic related, but it might have been eyeliner. any help anons?
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>>1554440
Can think of a couple manga that could fit the bill:

>Princess Resurrection
Deep into its classic horror references, quasi-Addams cast and concept, a bit tongue in cheek, very 2000s.

>Hella Chill Monsters
Extremely westaboo series with a distinct visual style. Tim Burton extra-lite, by way of a 2010s tumblr webcomic

>Creepy Cat
Another 'Made in Japan Tim Burton'-style series, leaning more into that Corpse Bride goth style.
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>>1554440
this one?



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