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Mostly Creepy Short Stories by _NotSoPerfect_
Mostly Creepy Short Stories
_NotSoPerfect_
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  • Parts 52
Most are creepy short stories as the title says.
Tender Walks The Demon by IncarnateMovie
Tender Walks The Demon
IncarnateMovie
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  • Parts 5
Brian is an ordinary boy. He's loved by his mother, Kimberley, and spends his days colouring pictures and inventing wonderful stories to go with them. But then, the stories become violent. Brian begins to change. Strange things start to happen. Is he possessed by the spirit of his dead father, returned to avenge his death, or are more sinister forces at work? Brian's mother will stop at nothing to help her son, including allowing someone enter his very consciousness... Congratulations to @KellyAnneBlount for winning the Incarnate contest! Be sure to read the completed fifth chapter for the chilling conclusion to this story.
This Week in Crime History by mikeb63
This Week in Crime History
mikeb63
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  • Parts 75
Why is modern culture so fearful of crime, but also fascinated by it? Why do the details of a gruesome murder, rape, or other heinous crime hold our attention? For years, psychologists and criminologists have tried to answer these questions, but thus far no one has been able to come up with a solid explanation. We are both seemingly seduced and repulsed by these acts of rebellion against the morals of society. Every day we are bombarded with crime stories, whether it's in the newspaper, on television, radio, or our computer. Some of these crimes are inconspicuous and easily forgotten, while others linger forever in our collective memory because of their shock and horror. This week in crime history will examine this seedy underworld with weekly installments of historical true crime stories. Michael Thomas Barry is the author of numerous books that include Murder & Mayhem 52 Crimes that Shocked Early California, 1849-1949. He is also a columnist for CrimeMagazine.com.
The 7 Creepiest Serial Killers In American History by BreanaSmith55
The 7 Creepiest Serial Killers In American History
BreanaSmith55
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  • Parts 4
"He might have been a little strange, but he was quiet and kept to himself. I never thought he'd do anything like this."
Ominous eldritch true stories by AqueneEnid
Ominous eldritch true stories
AqueneEnid
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  • Votes 8
  • Parts 3
Creepy true stories and facts that will keep you awake and on watch for months. !!!WARNING!!! • If you are sensitive to blood, death, ect. It is highly advised not to read this. • May include gruesome photos and text that some readers may find distressing.
The Convict Chronicles by TheAlvarezChronicles
The Convict Chronicles
TheAlvarezChronicles
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  • Parts 8
These are the stories of the people I have met during my over 20 year career in law-enforcement. They are all true. Some of them are ugly, others sad, but some are hopeful. Some of these people are on paths you can predict, others will surprise you. Whatever the case you will see that we all are a bit closer to each other than you think. We are all human and fall. Some of us get up. Some of us don't. There is something to learn from all of it.
Revenge on the Boy Wonder (First Book in the Revenge on the Boy Wonder Trilogy) by BoyWonder53
Revenge on the Boy Wonder (First Book in the Revenge on the Boy Wonder Trilogy)
BoyWonder53
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  • Parts 38
You probably know him as Robin. That's what everyone knows him as. Many call him the Boy Wonder, a prodigy, a blessing on Gotham, bird boy, Batman's right hand man, the bat brat... Heck, you might even know him as Dick Grayson. Because that's what I knew him as. He was my best friend. Or at least I thought he was. I understand why he left. I really do. His parents died right in front of his eyes. But he didn't have to leave me. No letters, no phone calls, no contact at all. I loved him; I was nine years old and I knew I loved him. So when he left, his hurtful words stinging my heart, I was broken. And as soon as I saw the Boy Wonder on the news, I knew right away. I had to see him. Prove him wrong. So that's why I put on the mask.
Comic Books (FULL)  by ikanokato
Comic Books (FULL)
ikanokato
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  • Votes 24
  • Parts 6
In this book, I'll post full comics....
Recommended Comic Books by FionaLockheart
Recommended Comic Books
FionaLockheart
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  • Parts 4
A brief list of comic books, regular novels, and summarizations of their story lines. Looking for a comic book? first time reading a thin paper book with pictures and bubbled dialogue? Look no further ... I give detailed recommendations on why you should read some of these books and where to find them/buy them online and several other tips ... Well, what are you waiting for?