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'''Queen Victoria''' from an [[Parallel universe|alternate universe]] did not die in [[1902]]. Instead, she was retired from public view and kept alive by a steampunk-style machine. She often corresponded with [[Maurice Newbury]]. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[The Undying (comic story)|The Undying]]'')
'''Queen Victoria''' from an [[Parallel universe|alternate universe]] did not die in [[1902]]. Instead, she was retired from public view and kept alive by a steampunk-style machine. She often corresponded with [[Maurice Newbury]]. ([[COMIC]]: {{cs|The Undying (comic story)}})
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Queen Victoria from an alternate universe did not die in 1902. Instead, she was retired from public view and kept alive by a steampunk-style machine. She often corresponded with Maurice Newbury. (COMIC: The Undying [+]Loading...["The Undying (comic story)"])