Their Stories
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Ongoing, First published Jun 21, 2021
Mature
What if the Supposed "Heroes" weren't really the heroes?

What really makes a "Villain" a bad person?

Nobody is ever really born Evil so what made the supposed "bad guy" finally snap and show all of us what a bad guy really is.

This is a story with a not so happy ending..
This is the real story behind all of the dark and evil people we all grew up knowing.

This is Their Story...
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