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The First by Ithildaeforever
The First
Ithildaeforever
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  • Parts 45
She's not human. She's The First. Gis is a breakthrough in human cloning and DNA manipulation. To everyone around the world, she is a miracle, and a new hope for salvation. In a time full of disease following the dissolution of the United States, Gis is humanity's last hope for a cure. But Gis has a mind of her own, and she isn't ready to be all that people want. She is her own person. And she will fight to keep it that way. No matter the cost. [The Second - sequel to The First, out now!] Highest rankings: #1 in Science #1 in Test #1 in Future #1 in DNA #2 in Experiment #30 in Science Fiction
X-MEN: Entropy by HolmesSisters
X-MEN: Entropy
HolmesSisters
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  • Votes 20
  • Parts 3
E N T R O P Y// ~lack of order or predictability; gradual decline into disorder. Erik Lencherr and Charles Xavier, two men with burning ambitions to change the world. Often clashing, their ideals brought them into great conflict and even war that threatened to tear apart the fabric of reality. Peace. The desire of each has finally come to pass. Both mutants and humans are existing in a steady tolerance of each other. Neither one wanting to spark war. Separated, and angered both men follow different paths until they are forced to collide in a flurried attempt to save the world from the most dangerous of villains who would seek to disrupt the balance and bring about chaos to the world. Their children. ~Lovely cover by @BananaBam03
Marvel One-Shots  by marvelous_author
Marvel One-Shots
marvelous_author
  • Reads 43
  • Votes 2
  • Parts 1
A collection of one-shots from the one and only Marvel Universe. Requests welcome :)
Femme Fatales  by marvelous_author
Femme Fatales
marvelous_author
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  • Votes 14
  • Parts 3
Superheroes aren't always running around in tights and saving the day. Some have lives beyond their everyday heroics. Petra Murdock and Francine Barton exchange their weapons and costumes for everyday attire and backpacks as they juggle both the responsibilities of being a vigilante and a college student.
Supers by GodlyComics
Supers
GodlyComics
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  • Votes 30
  • Parts 5
The uproar of supers, people with special abilities, it has populated the world. Many have found themselves in slavery for powerful men, others, they use they're abilities for themselves. But there's a small group of these abnormal humans, that fight to protect. This small group, they're heroes. They're legends. They're Super. *DON'T STEAL CONTENT THAT IS RIGHTFULLY OURS*
High School Tolkienite by Tolkienites_Unite
High School Tolkienite
Tolkienites_Unite
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  • Votes 38
  • Parts 4
What would happen if all of your favorite characters from Lord of the Rings were at a high school? Well get ready to find out.
Teenage Rebellion (Marvel) by marvelous_author
Teenage Rebellion (Marvel)
marvelous_author
  • Reads 845
  • Votes 80
  • Parts 8
It's been three years since a new threat emerged from the corrupt United States government. Three years since Earth's mightiest heroes fell and disappeared, locked up and out of the public's eye. Three years since freedom slipped through people's fingertips like sand. The time has come to take that freedom back. When a revived government agency recruits six extraordinary teenage girls to help take the country back, people begin to see that there's still a chance for things to return to the way they were before. Besides, whoever said teenage rebellion had to be a bad thing? *Takes place in the Marvel Universe*
Annabel Lee (1849) by EdgarAllanPoe
Annabel Lee (1849)
EdgarAllanPoe
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  • Parts 1
"Annabel Lee" is the last complete poem composed by American author Edgar Allan Poe. Like many of Poe's poems, it explores the theme of the death of a beautiful woman. Cover by: @KatrinHollister
The Bells (1849) by EdgarAllanPoe
The Bells (1849)
EdgarAllanPoe
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"The Bells" is a heavily onomatopoeic poem by Edgar Allan Poe which was not published until after his death in 1849. It is perhaps best known for the diacopic use of the word "bells." The poem has four parts to it; each part becomes darker and darker as the poem progresses from "the jingling and the tinkling" of the bells in part 1 to the "moaning and the groaning" of the bells in part 4. Cover by: @CaffeinatedKiwi
The Tell-Tale Heart (1843) by EdgarAllanPoe
The Tell-Tale Heart (1843)
EdgarAllanPoe
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  • Parts 1
"The Tell-Tale Heart" is a short story by American writer Edgar Allan Poe, first published in 1843. It is relayed by an unnamed narrator who endeavors to convince the reader of his sanity while simultaneously describing a murder he committed. The victim was an old man with a filmy "vulture-eye", as the narrator calls it. The narrator emphasizes the careful calculation of the murder, and he hides the body by dismembering it, and hiding it under the floorboards. Ultimately, the narrator's feelings of guilt, or a mental disturbance, result in him hearing a thumping sound, which he interprets as the dead man's beating heart. Cover by the lovely @FayLane.