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The Legion of Nothing by Jim Zoetewey

Not all superheroes are bigger than life

The Legion of Nothing is the story of Nick Klein and what happens when he takes on the identity (and powered armor) of “The Rocket.” Originally his grandfather’s superhero identity, the powered armor comes with a lot of baggage. Ranging from his grandfather’s service in World War II to connections with other heroes (and villains), the past has a . . .

An ongoing series, with new episodes twice weekly.
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Worm by Wildbow

High school is miserable for Taylor. Despite the fact that her superpower is a little less conventional than super strength or shooting laser beams from her hands, she’s been holding on to a dream of becoming a superhero. As she takes the plunge, however, things don’t go as planned. Taylor finds herself immersed in a world of black and . . .

A serialized novel, updating twice weekly.
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The Peacock King by Erica Bercegeay

The enigmatic Peacock King, ruler of half of the known world, seeks to possess the land itself by enslaving the spirits of the wild. Gerald, a newly initiated Poet whose magic is as real as he can write it, is also one of the Armed—enforcers of the Law who wield guns with souls. His mission: infiltrate the Peacock King’s Court . . .

An ongoing series, with new episodes weekly.
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After by Kitt Moss

A Post-Apocalyptic Survival Story

A violent disaster turns an ordinary day at work into a living nightmare for David, a young office worker in central England. As the city falls apart around him, he sets out to find his fiancee Sharon. The world as David knows it is about to disappear forever. Can he survive what comes after? . . .

A serialized novel, updating thrice weekly.
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Zephyr by Wereviking

A superhero webcomic in prose

Zephyr is a well-read ongoing prose webcomic detailing the adventures of a well-meaning but often hapless superhero in a dystopian new America.  Zephyr is influenced by postliterary writing and Sturgeon’s law.  It’s 2009 on the eastern seaboard of the United States.  The place is Atlantic City: a sweeping longitudinal metropolis designed by Frank Lloyd Wright following widespread devastation in 1984.  . . .

A serialized novel, updating weekly.
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Eikasia by Illise Montoya

An adventure of love and magic.

On a tower of metal and light, a girl faces an uncertain future.  Awash with the tears of gods, a warrior stares down the universe.  Together they journey across dangerous lands, to spare the world a demon’s madness.  Romance and dark fantasy blend together in this interesting tale about the things we see and the things we don’t. Eikasia—Sometimes, . . .

A serialized novel, updating weekly.
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Stuck Station by John Crandall

the ongoing sci-fi, action-adventure humor-hyphen-thingy

Containment Facility One is ancient, beautiful, and broken.  Built eons ago in a parallel universe, the massive space station keeps the Destroyer—a genocidal and nearly omnipotent alien being—imprisoned.  The Destroyer has already devoured all life in countless dimensions, and if he escapes, our universe is next. Unfortunately, the Containment Facility One crew is trapped too.  That’s why they . . .

A serialized novel, updating weekdays.
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Zomtropolis: A Record of Life in a Dead City by A.P. Fuchs

Zombies, a futuristic city, and that little thing called love.

Marty hated his life, especially since breaking up with the girl he loved with his whole heart, Selena.  That was before the Zombie Apocalypse hit.  Now life sucks even more because not only does he have a broken heart, but the undead have nearly overrun the city. Selena died, lost to the zombies.  His only means of communication with . . .

A serialized novel, updating weekly.
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Flicker Novel by Jamie B.

Breeanna never quite fit in with the rest of her family, especially her “twin” brother.  His blond hair, blue eyes, and athletic physique clashed with her freckled, stocky frame.  Unfortunately, all her questions regarding the circumstances surrounding her birth were met with stony silence. Suddenly a handsome stranger appears in town, and his interest in Breeanna is something far . . .

An ongoing series, with new episodes weekly.
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The Ghost King by Kendal Black

Ongoing adventures in a world of magic and intrigue

King Bonfort, ruler of the Twelve Kingdoms, is forced from power by a conspiracy led by a sorcerer and supported by powerful magic, otherworldly allies and traitorous subjects of Bonfort’s own.  Can the king protect his people from the evil that would take over their world? . . .

A serialized novel, updating weekly.
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Special People by Tim Sevenhuysen

Special people have special problems.

Special People is a fiction project about people with special and unusual powers and abilities. But don’t call them superheroes! The stories are action-oriented and humourous, but definitely not what you’d expect from your average “superhero fiction.” From a human cell phone to a man who can conjure bacon out of thin air, these are unique, interesting characters, special . . .

An ongoing series, with new episodes weekly.
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Shimmer by Miranda Sparks

Not your average hero...

To friends and family there is nothing remarkable about Justin Cade. Seeing only an awkward, sometimes isolated high school sophomore they would never suspect that he lives a double life as Milestone City’s protector: the holographic heroine known as Glimmer Girl. Juggling school, superherodom and his own skewed sense of self Justin starts down the road of transition into . . .

An ongoing series, with new episodes sporadically.
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SPY LIKE ME

Flawed, But With Potential

Editor: Jim Zoetewey
August 23, 2008

I can imagine Spy Like Me as a TV series, specifically one of those TV series where there is deliberate change over time and you don’t end up endlessly restarting from zero with each episode.

The episodes are just a step or two away from scripts. The description is just enough [more . . .]

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AFTER

Breathless, After

Member: Jaeger
January 11, 2011

This was, quite simply, an amazing find. Its been a long time since I’ve actually felt my heartbeat increase as I read something. The author manages to relay a nearly constant sense of dread and expectation throughout all seventeen chapters posted thus far.

I’d write more, but doing so would give [more . . .]

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