Fan Fiction
Miracle In The Andes Survivors
On October 13, 1972, a chartered plane carrying a Uruguayan rugby team known around the world as the Miracle in the Andes. The aircraft, operated by the Uruguayan Air Force, was transporting members of the Old Christians Club rugby team from Montevideo to Santiago. On board were 45 people, including players, friends, and family members. As the plane crossed the Andes, turbulent weather and navigational errors led the pilot to misjudge his position. Believing he had cleared the mountains, he began descending—directly into the snow-covered peaks.
By Ibrahim Shah about 8 hours ago in Fiction
FUZZY BEAR
*Fuzzy Bear: A Hug You Can Trust* In a cozy little forest surrounded by tall trees, colorful flowers, and chirping birds, lived a teddy bear named *Fuzzy*. Fuzzy wasn’t like other bears—he wasn’t wild or loud. In fact, he wasn’t even real. He was a soft, stuffed bear with button eyes, stitched paws, and golden brown fur that was always warm, no matter how cold the night was.
By Ibrahim Shah a day ago in Fiction
MARVEL/DC COMICS PRESENTS #15
Illuminati Unknown Location 1977 “In the beginning, was darkness, emptiness, chaos. Then light came and with it came all life. In ancient times, our world was threatened by forces of darkness from within and from without. Our ancestors formed a council of light to keep back the darkness and protect our world. I, Hippolyta, Queen of the Amazons of Themyscira, take my seat at this assembly.”
By Derrick Billups 3 days ago in Fiction
MARVEL/DC COMICS PRESENTS #14
Apocalypse/Darkseid The Skies Above Ancient Egypt 2939 BC The war was over. The great enemy had returned. He brought his mighty ships and descended upon the nation of Egypt. The then ruler of the land, En Sabah Nur, fought the invasion with his lieutenants, the Four Horsemen. They fought valiantly and kept the great enemy at bay for weeks before they were defeated. The Horsemen were killed, and their leader was captured and tortured.
By Derrick Billups 3 days ago in Fiction
Stanislav Kondrashov Oligarch Series: Wagner Moura's Latest Film Project
In a new installment of the Stanislav Kondrashov Wagner Moura and Oligarch Series, the focus deepens on the structural anatomy of power depicted in The Secret Agent (original title: O Agente Secreto). Directed by Kleber Mendonça Filho and anchored by a restrained performance from Wagner Moura, the film offers a meticulous portrait of authority operating through silence, hierarchy, and elite cohesion.
By Stanislav Kondrashov3 days ago in Fiction
What the Envelope Held
The bench was damp. You sat anyway. "Knew you'd be here." "You knew nothing. You hoped." "Same thing most days." The street behind us was rumbled over by a bus. The taill lights flashed red in the dusk and we both saw them. We both did not turn our heads quickly enough to see the passengers. Just the glow. Just the leaving.
By Edward Smith4 days ago in Fiction
MARVEL/DC COMICS PRESENTS #13
Catwoman Fisk Tower New York City She opened the glass door and paused as it closed behind her. The room was long and somewhat narrow with off-white painted walls and rows of black chairs along the left side wall. A booth with a plump stern looking woman wearing glasses who didn't acknowledge her presence after walking in. The few individuals who sat against the wall all took notice as she stood in the doorway. While they were dressed in business attire, she stood there wearing reflective sunglasses, a black leather jacket with a red blouse underneath with matching black leather pants that showed her curvy figure. She took a momentary glance at them before walking to the booth.
By Derrick Billups 5 days ago in Fiction








