Photos from 1983: Doomsday

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Chinese New Years celebration in Adelaide, ANZC
 
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After Doomsday, the Marvelo Comics company decided to move some HQ of their surviving franchises to South America or ANZC. In Marvelo Comics universe (Earth 616), SHIELD relocated to Buenos Aires in 1983, later moved to Torrington in a new helicarrier.
 
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The picture above is the first volume of one of the well-known and award-winning comic book series that sprung-up in the post-Doomsday world known as Sleepless Domain that was published in mid-2020 in the city of Melbourne, ANZC by New Penguin Random Publishing House which ran from 2020 until the year 2043.

Written and drawn by Mary Cagle, a child of American refugees that fled from their former home in Texas, the story focused on a story about a team of magical girls known as the Team Alchemical as they, along with other teams of young magical girls, served as the 'first line of defense' on an isolated city that was surrounded by mysterious monsters, lurking on unhabitable lands that surrounded the city itself that probably inspired by the first five years after the Doomsday Event, that routinely attacked the said city every night, and routinely adored and praised by its citizens when they repelled such attacks within the nighttime itself.

Known for its sudden twist on its second chapter of this story as well as deep story arcs within its volumes and well-written characters (most notably, Zoe Blecher, one of the well-known magical girl that was featured in the story itself); Sleepless Domain managed to attract die-hard comic book fans - both born before and after Doomsday Event - and respectable critics alike, which also regarded as one of the few works that managed to gathered such recognition in the post-Doomsday world, and managed to earn, and gained a respectable readership, as well as huge fanbases that could rival other works of the same genre, not only in the ANZC itself; but also in North America*, Japan, Europe, and even in Siberian Soviet as well!

* - one such case of the so-called 'fandom phenomenon' of this story was in the Republic of Virginia, widely considered as one of the most stringent censorship policies in regards to the works that produced outside of their borders that don't follow their "mandated values" of the state. Due to its plot and the setting of the story that hit home in every Virginian citizen who witnessed such chaos before the founding of the said nation from its anarchic state; Sleepless Domain has since become a 'national icon' within their country, even surpassing the reputation that Voltes V had in the Philippines, that even the Virginian Army instituted an auxiliary corps for women that was patterned - or rather, based - of the story itself.
 
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And a new tram between Gravelines (Nord, LETF) and Nieuwpoort, Lille-et-Terres-Flamands. The full tram has been reused since 2015, as the western coast of Belgium was less affected by radiation than the rest of the country, and being a fast transport to the main harbours and naval bases of the country, in Ostend and Dunkirk (They operate the remnants of Belgian Navy that weren´t affected by Doomsday)
 
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An East German policeman monitors traffic returning to East Berlin through the newly created opening in the Berlin Wall at Potsdamer Platz, before the Berlin Reunification
 
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