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* ''The Fog'' from James Herbert back in 1975, not related to the John Carpenter film of the same name. In this novel, a fog descends over Britain that turns almost the entire population ''insane''.
* M.P. Shiel's 1901 novel ''The Purple Cloud'' has nearly the entire human and animal population of Earth being [[Depopulation Bomb|killed off]] by the mysterious title cloud.
* The ''[[Friday the 13th (film)|Tales from Camp Crystal Lake]]'' series of books by Eric Morse <ref>''Mother's Day'', ''Jason's Curse'', ''The Carnival'' and ''Road Trip''</ref> all feature a yellow fog which seems to make everyone feel more negatively, lubricating the lethal intentions of whomever finds the [[Becoming the Mask|hockey mask]] as well as the [[Final Girl]].
* In [[Robert E. Howard]]'s ''[[Conan the Barbarian]]'' story "[[Black Colossus]]", the [[Evil Sorcerer]] foe sends a mist over the desert to block his army's sight.
* Features in ''[[The Hunger Games]]''. The fog in question is a kind of nerve gas that burns the skin and causes seizures and muscle failure.
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