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"Avengers: Endgame - The Epic Conclusion We've All Been Waiting For"
Introduction: After more than a decade of captivating audiences with thrilling superhero stories, the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) reached its grand crescendo with "Avengers: Endgame." Directed by the Russo brothers, Anthony and Joe, this film is nothing short of a cinematic milestone. It's the culmination of a remarkable journey that began with "Iron Man" in 2008 and has since become a global pop culture phenomenon. "Avengers: Endgame" is more than just a movie; it's an event, a celebration, and a testament to the enduring power of storytelling in cinema.
By Sameer Khan2 years ago in Fiction
Unspoken
Choking on words unspoken, they stood there in a staring contest. Not a childish one. No. One that only comes from having met a familiar stranger. The kind that makes you feel safe in the danger they bring to your life. You don’t remember who they are. Or rather, who they were. But you know their familiarity as soon as they’re near. Something all too clearly queer.
By Atomic Historian2 years ago in Fiction
QR Code Murders: Publishing Platform. Content Warning.
With the fire stamped out, the three of them vacated the apartment. “Where are we going?” asked Tamil. Yawquisha already knew. Kim was taking them to the station to be safe and sound from the rioters. They wanted to deface the department, but knew they wouldn’t have the manpower to resist riot gear and more tear gas.
By Skyler Saunders2 years ago in Fiction
Pen & Inktober
11. Wander The ship bobbed and swayed, tostled by the ether as it bounded aimlessly across the stars. With no heading or destination in mind, Xan gazed through the window of their starcruiser as the universe flittered by. The alien creature was often struck with the affliction of wanderlust, taking to the stars at a moment's notice with so much as an Anterian goodbye. He didn't know what he was seeking, he just hoped that one day he would find it, hopefully without crashing.
By Nick Cennamo-Smith2 years ago in Fiction
ID: BackPack SWAGG, The Times
TRI-World today an it’s terminology is said to be still preserved and held in the organized world of the OLYM. The OLYM has been seen as the invisible hero’s of our time for anyone who had learned about them, they was known for being righteous, they was trusted, respected, yet only from thought and perception, because they remain alienated and separate from general society. Like any CEO they secured themselves behind commercial cement walls far away outside of the suburban an urban districts, in the commercial business districts of world cities across the world. Places where thought at a distance gave some sort of advantage to capitalist needing to secure their capital through forward thinking.
By MIXHAELI MENTE2 years ago in Fiction
The Trip Back
I sat on the corner of my pitch black bedroom floor hugging my knees tightly against my chest. My eyes were open widely as I kept repeating a silent prayer. I couldn’t bring myself to close them, not even for a minute. With my heart thumping loudly, threatening to tear past my ribcage and leap out onto the floor. I couldn’t risk a panic attack that I knew I was seconds away from. I was shivering with every nerve-wrecking breath that I took. The thunder that was erupting outside did nothing for my nerves. I couldn’t figure out what was going on in the rest of the house.
By yonela mtsi2 years ago in Fiction







