Not All Heroes: Crooked
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  • Reads 1,584
  • Votes 80
  • Parts 18
  • Time 2h 39m
Ongoing, First published Jun 14, 2017
People only seem to remember the deeds of a villain. They forget how they are made into that monster. They forget how twisted and ugly it is. How their dissension into villainy was just as horrifying to see as what they did. Seeing their monster's create them into one just like them. Watching who they once were vanish and become evil, feeding this cycle, is so much worse.

We all have a choice between good and bad but it's a whole new ball game when powers are involved.
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