Something More
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  • Reads 45
  • Votes 6
  • Parts 4
  • Time 53m
Ongoing, First published Aug 31, 2021
In the Zombie Apocalypse even superpowers can't save you. 

Aidan and Harlan are on a school trip with their fellow trainee heroes when the apocalypse hits. Safe in the museum, all they can do is wait for evacuation and pray for their missing classmate. But being trapped together throws up some challenges and people aren't always as perfect as they try to be.

Kenzo is walking to school when zombies begin roaming the streets. When his Mother is evacuated without him, he has to survive alone in their apartment. But when on a trip outside he finds a zombie that doesn't try to bite him and he starts to wonder if this zombie perhaps holds the key to a cure. Then he soon finds himself a lot less alone.

The thing is, the apocalypse has a funny habit of throwing  up the things you'd least expect and unveiling all those dark secrets you work so hard to keep hidden.

All artwork by me, it isn't amazing, but I love drawing my characters. So I might as well share it.
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Life After Death

59 parts Ongoing Mature

"I hate everyone." "Except me, right?" "No, especially you." ⎻⎻⎻⎻⎻⎻⎻⎻⎻⎻ It's funny, isn't it? That when the whole world decides to become infected with a brutal and fatal virus, the real monsters are the ones still alive? Blake Finnegan lost most of his life before the apocalypse anyway. So for him, it's no problem. But can a group of four just as tormented teenagers change his perspective? ⎻⎻⎻⎻⎻⎻⎻⎻⎻⎻ "Genies grant three." "I'll take three." I shrug. "Two." He bargains. "Three." I say sterner. "One." He couldn't look any more relaxed. I almost take up his earlier offer on two. Almost. I'm still too stubborn. "Five." I cross my own arms, covered in dirt. "I-" He stutters, "You're going backwards."