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Silk II
Months had passed since Cindy was bitten by a radioactive spider and kidnapped by Kraven the Hunter. Instead of bringing Cindy's head to his employer, Kraven decided to train her to be able to defend herself with her new powers. Cindy got faster and stronger than Kraven could have ever imagined. Her mind became even more powerful and strategic as Kraven's pride in his protegee grew dangerously warm. On the night of her birthday, Kraven and Cindy ate a warm beef stroganoff as the hunter began to open up to her. Kraven told Cindy about his days in Russia as a hitman. He was the most effective killer in the country, gaining the name "okhotnik"...The Hunter. He was ruthless and coldhearted until someone wanted revenge. A rival mob boss came after his only family, his daughter Anastasia.

Silk
Cindy Moon was always destined for greatness. Her grades skyrocketed above everyone thanks to her eidetic memory and her skills on the ice playing for Midtown High's hockey team made her just as popular as Mary-Jane Watson or Flash Thompson. But rather than dating someone popular like Harry Osborn, Cindy always felt a connection to Peter Parker; she adored his kind heart and responsible nature. As she prepared for her hockey game, her favourite teacher Jessica Drew encouraged her to consider Empire State University and attend an upcoming field trip. Cindy wanted to make her favourite teacher proud and with her boyfriend Peter planning to attend too, she was sure to consider attending. Cindy could see herself in her teacher, just as Jessica saw herself in her protegee. A week later, Cindy and Peter arrived at ESU and were amazed by their programs.

Asterix of Gaul
As Julius Caesar and his Roman Republic continue to conquer Europe, one small village in the centre of Gaul continues to fight for their liberty with the help of a magic potion giving them the strength of ten men. The village hero Asterix, his oafish bestfriend Obelix and the warriors of Gaul protect their home while encountering some of history's most notorious and infamous figures.

Lucky Luke
He's a poor lonesome cowboy and a long way from home. Lucky Luke, the fastest gunslinger in the Wild West of America rides across the desert in search of justice to be delivered. With the world's smartest horse, the world's stupidest dog and a hand that can shoot faster than his own shadow, Lucky Luke takes on the most notorious villains in the American West.

The Adventures of Tintin
The year is 1938 in Belgium on the cusp of a second great war. A young journalist, his dog and his unlikely companion, an alcoholic captain, take on the greatest mysteries from around the world to bring justice to a time that needs it most. These are The Adventures of Tintin.

Macbeth
Set in medieval Scotland, the play follows the story of Macbeth, a brave and loyal Scottish general, who receives a prophecy from a group of three witches that he will become the Thane of Cawdor and eventually the King of Scotland. Encouraged by his ambitious wife, Lady Macbeth, Macbeth is consumed by his desire for power and embarks on a murderous path to fulfill the prophecy. Driven by his ambition, Macbeth kills King Duncan and takes the throne. However, plagued by guilt and paranoia, Macbeth becomes increasingly tyrannical, ordering the murder of those he perceives as threats to his rule, including his friend Banquo and the family of Macduff, a nobleman who opposes him. As the body count rises, Macbeth's mental state deteriorates, and he becomes haunted by hallucinations and the ghosts of his victims. Meanwhile, Lady Macbeth, who initially urged her husband to commit the crimes, descends into madness, plagued by guilt and remorse. The play reaches its tragic climax when Macbeth faces the army of his enemies, led by Macduff, who seeks to avenge his family's murder. Macbeth's overconfidence leads to his downfall, and he is killed in battle by Macduff.

Miss Peregrine's Home for Peculiar Children
It is a story of a boy, Jacob Portman, who, following a horrific family tragedy, follows clues that take him to an abandoned children's home on a Welsh island. The story is told through a combination of narrative and vernacular photographs from the personal archives of collectors listed by the author.

Reign
Reign

Gossip Girl: All Grown Up
The characters are all grown ups with kids of their own.

Heracles
Finale: Cerberus

Heracles
Episode 11: The Apples As Olympus watched Heracles with eager eyes, Hera began to plan her endgame with Eurystheus. The final two labours would take place in the Underworld, home of the most death-defying challenges Heracles had come across yet. Heracles was tasked with stealing the Golden Apples of the Hesperides which could only be picked by immortal hands. Heracles would not let this labour get the best of him. Near the garden, Heracles spotted the Titan Atlas holding up the sky with his bare hands. Heracles approached the Titan with an offer. If Atlas retrieved the apples for Heracles, he would relieve Atlas of his eternal burden and hold up the sky in the meantime. Atlas graciously accepted and leant the sky to Heracles. The ground below Heracles feet crackled under the pressure of his strength. Atlas eventually returned with the apples...and Hera at his side. Hera had trapped Heracles. Now he would hold up the sky for eternity, never to see his labours accomplished. As Hera cackled maniacally, Heracles threw the entire sky at her. In an impulse, Atlas dropped the apples and caught the sky to protect Hera, finding himself back in his eternal struggle. Heracles and Hera stared each other down with so much hate for one another as one final labour remained.

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Episode 10: The Cattle Heracles was tasked with retrieving the Cattle of Geryon, a three-headed, three-bodied giant. Heracles braved the blazing heat of the Libyan desert to find Geryon wearing three helmets, holding three shields and three spears. Heracles could not possibly defeat the giant in close combat so he instead took a ranged approach. With a single shot, Heracles pierced a venomous arrow through all three of Geryon's heads. As the giant fell to his death, Heracles threw the giant's cow over his shoulders and began to trudge through the desert once more. Heracles, enraged at the heat of the sun, shot an arrow at it. He awakened the god, Apollo, impressed by his bravery. Apollo not only offered Heracles his chariot to ride across the desert but he also offered advice. Apollo told Heracles of Orpheus, a hero who nearly rescued his wife from the Underworld. Apollo told Heracles that the greatest way to kill a god is not to take their life them, it is to take their power. Nothing makes a God feel weaker than when you prove them powerless over you.

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Episode 9: The Girdle The legend of Heracles' vengeance against Hera spread across Greece over a year as he headed to Themiscyra, island of the Amazons. Eurystheus wanted a gift for his daughter so he ordered Heracles to retrieve the Belt of Hippolyta, a girdle gifted to the queen of the Amazons by her father, Ares. Heracles met Queen Hippolyta who was already enamoured by his strength and his willpower. She was immediately willing to give him her girdle but offered him something greater. Hippolyta showed Heracles legends on vases, explaining the realm of Hades where his family lie in rest. Hippolyta revealed that just as Titans tried to kill Primordials and Gods tried to kill Titans, it was impossible for a man to kill a God. Heracles would have to become a God to kill Hera. As the two plotted against the queen of the gods, Hera cast a curse on the nation of the Amazons spreading madness to the warrior women. Heracles and Hippolyta attempted to escape Themiscyra together but as his boat left the shore Hippolyta knew her place was with her sisters. As Heracles sailed back to Tiryns, he watched as Hera stabbed Hippolyta through her heart. The so-called protector of women was just as ruthless as Heracles.

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Episode 8: The Mares Heracles had an enemy on Olympus. His mission was clear. Complete his labours and kill Hera. He headed to steal the Mares of Diomedes, four carnivorous fire-breathing horses that were said to be untameable. Heracles snuck into the city of Thrace in the dead of night and found the mares. The legends were true; each horse was as violent and as vicious as the other, making enough noise to awake the entire city and its militia. Heracles was cornered by King Diomedes who threatened to kill him in Hera's name. Their feud had become legend across Greece. Heracles struggled to fight off the militia while keeping the horses from escaping. As Diomedes approached Heracles, ready for the kill, Heracles grabbed the king by his foot and threw him towards his own mares. The horses ate the king within seconds. As the people of Thrace watched the carnage, Heracles shackled the horses' mouths shut as they ate their king. Heracles told the people of Thrace that he would kill anyone and anything to avenge his family. Heracles was feared more than ever before

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Episode 7: The Bull As a favor to King Minos of Crete, Eurystheus offered Heracles a new labour: to slay the Cretan Bull, father of the Minotaur. The violent bull had been a scourge to the island of Crete for decades even before he birthed one of Greece's most vicious monsters. Heracles found the bull peacefully grazing and calm in demeanor. It even bowed to him. Heracles recognized that inside the beast was an honourable warrior, just as Heracles. As he approached the bull, it snapped into a madness that seemed all too familiar. Heracles wrestled with maddened bull and took it down to the ground by its horns. As Heracles defeated the bull he found by its side a peacock feather, a symbol of Hera. When Heracles returned to Tiryns, he wished to sacrifice the bull to Hera out of spite. From that moment he knew, Hera was not only plotting against him, she was the very reason for the madness that lead him to murder his family.

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Episode 6: The Birds The Gods of Olympus watched Heracles as he headed for his next labour. Eurystheus tasked the warrior with the killing of the Stymphalian Birds who were forged of bronze and brought to life by Ares. While Hera plotted against Zeus' bastard son, the Olympians watched Heracles, impressed with his valour and his willingness to repent the sins of murdering his family. Many of the Gods began to support Heracles, Athena had gifted him with a rattle that would attract the birds to him. By piercing each bird with arrows tipped with Hydra venom, Heracles succeeded his task with ease. Heracles thanked Athena and asked her for her wisdom. Heracles asked if she knew the true murderer of his family. Athena showed Heracles a vision he had been all too familiar with. Heracles watched as he slaughtered his family in madness. Heracles could not believe it but Athena showed him only the truth. The blood of his family was on his hands...and no one else's.

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Episode 5: The Stables Enraged by Heracles' success, Hera and Eurystheus plotted against their foe. If they could not best him in a feat of hunt, they could humiliate him, shatter his spirit. Heracles was sent to King Augeas who owned the most cattle in all of Greece. He was tasked with cleaning the king's stables, home of a thousand immortal cows. The only problem was that the stables hadn't been cleaned in over 30 years. There were mountains of manure. For weeks, Heracles shoveled the heaps of dung as the entire kingdom of Augeus laughed at him. Heracles knew Eurystheus was trying to break his spirit but like any hunt, Heracles only had to outsmart his quarry. With his bare hands, Heracles rerouted the nearby rivers to flood the stables and wash the mountains of cattle manure straight to Augeus' front door. When Heracles returned to Eurystheus, the hero was denied the completion for his labour. Eurystheus claimed that the river cleaned the stables and not Heracles. Rage filled Heracles' veins but he refused to give Eurystheus the satisfaction of his broken spirit. Heracles accepted his defeat humbly and awaited his next labour as Hera cackled maniacally above in Olympus.

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Episode 4: The Boar A harsh winter came over Greece and Heracles was tasked with a new labour: capture the Erymanthian Boar and return it alive. The Boar was known to be ruthless and massive. Heracles found shelter from the cold in a cave full of wine. Drinking the wine to warm himself, the cave dweller emerged from the snow. The centaur Chiron, Heracles' former trainer, greeted Heracles. Chiron and Heracles drank after nearly a decade apart as Chiron told stories of the heroes he trained and of the gods above. Heracles asked Chiron if he knew of any gods who may not support him. Chiron explained that Heracles' name was a misnomer. His name meant "Hera Kleos", the Pride of Hera, but it was the queen of the gods who hated him most. Hera hated Heracles for being a bastard product of her husband Zeus' lust. If anyone on Olympus wished him dead, it would be her. As Heracles left the cave, he encountered the Boar and drove it into thick snow where it became immobilized. Heracles grabbed the beast by its tusks and brought it to Eurystheus telling him to sacrifice it...in the name of Hera.

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Episode 3: The Hind

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Episode 2: The Hydra Learning of Heracles mission to repent his sins, King Eurystheus called him to his kingdom of Tiryns. Eurystheus made Heracles an offer, he would provide the nine remaining labours. Should Heracles succeed, Heracles would complete his labours and Tiryns would no longer be threatened by the beasts which tormented it. Heracles accepted. As Heracles prepared for his next labour he reunited with his nephew, Ioalus, whom, unlike all of Greece, did not believe Heracles could have killed his family. Ioalus and Heracles set out for Lernea where they were tasked with killing the immortal Hydra. On their journey, Heracles told Ioalus he was framed for his crimes and then cursed with nightmares. Heracles promised himself he would find the one responsible for the death of his family. Arriving in the deadly swamps of Lernea, Heracles and Ioalus held cloths to their mouths to protect themselves from the toxic fumes. As the Hydra emerged from the swamp, Heracles began slicing off the beast's numerous heads only for more to grow back in their place. Ioalus tried cauterizing the Hydra's wounds to avoid more heads from growing back. The strategy proved effective but Ioalus was struck with the Hydra's venomous blood and collapsed in lethal pain. In a rage, Heracles crushed the Hydra under a cliff. As the Hydra died, Heracles ran to hold Ioalus in his arms. His nephew, the only one who had faith in his innocence, died in Heracles' arms.