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Hulk vs. Wolverine: Clash of Titans
Chapter 1: A Tale of Two Titans In the annals of the Marvel Universe, few confrontations have been as legendary as the battles between the Hulk and Wolverine. Their encounters are marked by raw power, unyielding determination, and an unbreakable bond that transcends their tumultuous history.
By ziyad ahmed2 years ago in Fiction
Fantastic Four: Clash of Realities
Chapter 1: The Arrival of Kang the Conqueror The Fantastic Four had faced numerous foes over the years, but none quite like Kang the Conqueror. A time-traveling tyrant with incredible technology and an insatiable lust for power, Kang posed a threat unlike any other.
By ziyad ahmed2 years ago in Fiction
Venom's Vengeance: A Showdown with Spider-Man
Chapter 1: The Return of Venom New York City was no stranger to chaos, but on this fateful day, it was about to experience a level of mayhem it had never seen before. Venom, the symbiotic antagonist, had returned. And this time, he was more powerful and ruthless than ever.
By ziyad ahmed2 years ago in Fiction
A Day in the Life. Content Warning.
He shifted his weight on the hard park bench as the recess bell rang off in the distance. Already exhausted, he sighed as the children rushed out for their daily dose of controlled chaos. A quick glance at his watch told him his break was almost up, and a long shift was still ahead. The temptation to take a short nap almost overcame him…almost.
By Matthew J. Fromm2 years ago in Fiction
The Whispering Couch
Ricky grabbed a cold can of soda from his fridge and sat down in his new looking couch, popped the can and started drinking, unaware the couch always looked new despite being passed from owner to owner for hundreds of years, each time driving its owner insane.
By Alex H Mittelman 2 years ago in Fiction
Veronica Ganz (Retold)
New York. Early 1940s. Many of the kids in there preferred to play indoors, since they are afraid of what was outside that could catch them. No, it wasn't any stranger or a mad dog or something. Worse than that, it was the child who put fear on everyone else around the block.
By Kylecovey Smith2 years ago in Fiction
Shapeshifter's Enigma
Prologue: In the small town of Crestwood, nestled deep within the dense forests of Oregon, a series of bizarre incidents has left the residents on edge. Unexplained disappearances, strange sightings, and an eerie sense of foreboding have gripped the community. Unbeknownst to them, an extraterrestrial being, shapeless and enigmatic, has arrived, ready to unravel the secrets of humanity.
By Josie Ponce2 years ago in Fiction
The Ordeal
I was just casually looking through the front window. It was almost dark and me and my daughter were about to have our dinner. I saw a car pulling up in front of my house. As I was curiously watching, 2 men came out of the car and started walking towards my house. I was not expecting visitors. I live far from town and the nearest house is about 100 meters away. I smelt danger. I could feel something bad is going to happen. I told to myself ˋno matter what happens I am not going to open the door´. I grabbed my 3 years old daughter and I told her to be quiet. The footsteps closed in to the front door and somebody knocked the door. I didn’t answer and we just kept silence. He knocked again. I slowly peeked through the window. I could see one guy going back to the car. He went behind the car and pulled out something looked like a shotgun. My heart started pounding. I took my phone out and called the police. As I was explaining the officer I heard a loud gun shot. It was so loud that I was deafened for few seconds. My hearing came back to the scream of my daughter. ˋThey are breaking iń I screamed to the officer. Then I ran to the back door grabbing my daughter and as I opened the back door I heard another gunshot. They are inside the house. I ran through the backyard and threw my daughter over the fence and I jumped over the fence. I ran to the woods behind my house, but my aim was to reach the neighbours house. I ran a little further in the dark in to the forest and watched my house from a distance in absolute horror. I could see them coming out through the back door and looking outside for us. I reached for my phone but I couldn’t find it I lost my phone. We slowly walked to the neighbour. The robbers were not following us. I reached behind our neighbours house and the fence was too high to jumb over. I thought if I called for help the robbers could hear us. So I slowly went around and reached the front door. The door was open. I slowly walked inside the house. To my horror I could see someone lying down covered in blood. For few seconds I couldn’t move, I was paranoid, I ran back to the forest grabbing my daughter. Now the next house is half a kilometre away. I ran for some time and stopped. I decided to stay hidden in the forest until the police arrive. If they want to rob my house they could do it and get away now, I thought. I sat down holding my daughter tight. I thought I could go back near my house and I can keep an eye on it. I lingered towards my house. It’s total darkness but I could see the light from my house. My daughter was sobbing and I was trying to clam her down. As I moved inch by inch I heard someone walking. I said to myself ‘that’s it we are done’. I stopped and didn’t move. Now I could only say my last prayers. I hugged my baby tight and sat down behind a tree. If I made a move they could hear us and easily catch up. The footsteps came closer. At that moment I was praying for them to go away from us. But they came closer and closer. Suddenly somebody called out my name ˋMr. Johń. I slowly looked up. Thank god it was the police officers. The ordeal was over. The guys who broke into our house had killed 3 people that night and were caught next day. We no longer live in the house.
By Georgi John2 years ago in Fiction








