She Died

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She Died
She Died by HaveYouSeenThisGirL.jpg
She Died Volume 1, art by Enjelicious
Publication information
Publisher VIVA-PSICOM Publishing
Genre Spiritual, Romance, Supernatural, Comedy
Publication dateSeptember 2013 - Ongoing
No. of issues3 (Ongoing)
Main character(s)Eros Magdayo, Eris Jane Trinidad
Creative team
Written by HaveYouSeenThisGirL
Artist(s)Enjelicious (Enjelia Villanueva)

She Died is a Filipino comic series written by Wattpad author HaveYouSeenThisGirl and illustrated by Enjelicious. The original, unedited story was first posted on the online literary site Wattpad. The story was the first one to get its own Filipino manga/comic adaptation.[ citation needed ]

Contents

Plot

After stealing a student's one month of allowance, Eros Magdayo meets a girl named Eris Jane Trinidad, who claims that she is his guardian angel. Disbelieving her, Eros tries hard to get away from her, with no success. Eris tries to convince him further, stating that she is already dead and it is her mission to change Eros' bad ways within a month. She further states that if they are able to complete the mission, Eros will be granted a wish, and Eris will be given the chance to live again. Still not convinced by her, Eros returns to his family's home, a place he rarely visits because of him being an adopted child. Much to his dismay, Eris tries to come to his home, having no place to settle in, with his older step-sister Risa letting her stay inside. While lamenting about Risa's inevitable death due to her illness, he thinks about Eris' claim of being able to grant him a wish, and wanting to wish for his sister to be healed. Thus Eros goes along with Eris to try to finish her mission within a month so that he could be granted his wish while giving Eris a chance to live again.

Background and publication

She Died was written and first posted as an online novel in Wattpad by HaveYouSeenThisGirL, the pseudonym of Denny R., on Feb. 25, 2012 and ended updates 6 months later on August 12, 2012. The online novel consisted of 22 chapters and one epilogue. As of now, reads of the story are over 4 million and has over 80,000 votes. The online novel's contents was removed in 2013 to prevent plagiarism for the publishing of the novel.

PSICOM Publishing, the same publisher of HaveYouSeenThisGirL's Diary ng Panget , had first optioned to stay with the story being a novel, but HaveYouSeenThisGirL also optioned to adapt it into a Filipino manga. It was later approved and Enjelicious was chosen to be as the main illustrator with the assistance of Jeff Nice and Icchan. [1]

The first volume was released at 2013 Manila International Book Fair held on September 11 to 15, 2013. The second volume was released on May 18, 2014, and was a part of PSICOM's big summer release for 2014 which also included titles like Alesana Marie's Never Talk Back to a Gangster and Veronica Garcia's Kidnapped to be Married.

Characters

Media

Comic series

List of volumes

No.Release dateISBN
1 11 September 2013[ citation needed ]
2 18 May 2014[ citation needed ]

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References

  1. She Died (1st ed.). PSICOM Publishing, Inc.