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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
Fail, Fight, Rise: The Power of the Human Spirit
Introduction Failure. A word we often associate with shame, regret, and loss. But what if failure isn’t the end? What if it's the beginning of something extraordinary? "Fail, Fight, Rise" is not just a phrase—it's a mindset, a way of life embraced by those who refuse to be defined by their lowest moments. In this article, we explore the incredible power of the human spirit through real-life stories of people who fell hard, fought fiercely, and rose even stronger. These are not just success stories—they are life lessons wrapped in pain, perseverance, and personal growth.
By Mian Nazir Shah9 months ago in Fiction
The Wallet in the Park
It was the kind of morning that whispered secrets to the trees. Golden sunlight filtered through the canopy of Everbrook Park, and the air smelled like fresh-cut grass. Thirteen-year-old Ravi wandered down the path, dragging his feet, a little bored and a lot curious. School was closed for the day. His friends were out of town, his parents were working, and worst of all—his phone was dead.
By Ahmad Malik9 months ago in Fiction
The Honest Woodcutter — A Moral Story About Integrity
In a quiet village nestled at the edge of a vast forest, lived a poor woodcutter named Harun. Each day before sunrise, he ventured into the forest, his worn axe resting on his shoulder and hope in his heart. Life wasn’t easy—his hands were blistered, his clothes faded, and his earnings barely enough to care for his ailing mother. But Harun had something rare: he was honest to the core.
By Ahmad Malik9 months ago in Fiction
My girlfriend is dead and so is my friend. They think I killed them.
Lena said the cabin would help. Something cheap and quiet, buried in the Upper Peninsula. Just me, her, and Marcus—our old friend from college. The listing described it as “a cozy off-grid escape, perfect for disconnection and healing.” Lena booked it that night.
By sagar dhital9 months ago in Fiction










