A lot of pirate fiction is set in the 18th century. This was a time when piracy was rampant on the high seas, and it provides a rich backdrop for adventure and drama.
Most Gothic novels usually take place in the 18th and 19th centuries.
I'm not sure exactly. It could vary depending on the specific plot and setting of the stories.
Most horror stories often take place in abandoned buildings, dark forests, or creepy old houses.
The settings of H.P. Lovecraft's stories are hard to pin down to exact times. They often blend elements of different eras and create their own unique temporal contexts filled with terror and the unknown.
The Witcher novels are set in a fictional medieval-like world with no specific real-world date equivalent.
The Dune comics are set in a distant future, in a universe filled with political intrigue and ecological challenges.
The Witcher comics typically take place within the expansive and complex world of The Witcher universe, often interweaving with the events and timelines of the novels and games.
The Naruto novels typically take place within the timeline of the Naruto universe, often filling in gaps or expanding on events that occurred during the main story.
Pulp Fiction is supposed to take place during the early 1990s. It showcases the gritty and eclectic nature of that time in Los Angeles, with its diverse characters and plotlines all unfolding within that specific temporal framework.
Pulp Fiction is set mostly in Los Angeles in the early 1990s.