Psychological
Doctor Doom The Marvel’s Supreme Villain
Few villains in comic book history got as much respect, fear, and complexity as Doctor Doom. Created by Stan Lee and Jack Kirby, Doom first appeared in Fantastic Four #5 in 1962. Since then, he has become one of Marvel Comics’ most iconic antagonists, a master of both science and sorcery, and a character whose motivations and philosophies challenge the very nature of heroism and villainy.
By Islam Shams9 months ago in Fiction
The Stranger on the Bench
It was a gray Tuesday afternoon, the kind of day that feels like it forgot to wake up. I was sitting on a park bench, hands in my coat pockets, watching a leaf spin hopelessly in the wind. Life had lost its color for me—my career had stalled, a long-term relationship had ended, and my father had just been diagnosed with early-onset dementia. I didn’t know where to go or who I was anymore.
By Muhammad Ahmar 9 months ago in Fiction
The Witch of Hollow Lane
The House at the End of the Lane: Hollow Lane wasn’t like other streets. Tucked between two ordinary neighborhoods, it was a place where the air hummed with something unseen—where the trees whispered secrets when the wind blew just right. And at the very end of the lane, where the cobblestones cracked and the streetlamps flickered, stood an old, ivy-cloaked house with a black door.
By its_ishfaq_ahmad9 months ago in Fiction








