Science-fiction writer Robert A. Heinlein wrote two novels that deal with fictitious cult-like groups.
Each episode also follows its own self-contained plot, including the first series' finale in which a cult-like group begins to brainwash youths into adopting ultra-conservative behaviour.
It was the fastest-growing cartel in the country's drug war, and is a religious cult-like group that celebrates family values, and justifies murder as "divine justice".
O'Neil's narrative drawings most often contain a cult-like group of characters.
Outside of the political spectrum the group has also been called a "radical and cult-like group".
Diamond Gang: A cult-like group of racist criminals that claim to follow the will of the Plutonian.
They described being members of a cult-like group that did whatever their 18-year-old leader, an alleged Mafioso wannabe named Frank Castaldo, wanted.
It is the fastest-growing cartel in the country's drug war and is a religious cult-like group that celebrates family values.
A man watches his friend James descend into madness exacerbated by a cult-like group led by a motorcycle courier named Carlos.
At the time, some in the media implied that the "Black Circle" was an organized, cult-like group.