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The Fourth Force
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Ongoing, First published Mar 04, 2016
Mature
A thrilling story of four teenage boys who are all experimented on and gain powers beyond their imagination and resiliently all come together to try to figure out how they got their powers and really what they should do with them. This story is inspired by a friends comedic book but takes a more serious and action based path. This book is sectioned into Episodes (Just like the book this was parodied off of had sectioned it) for your enjoyment. The inspiration came from the book "Force Four" by Super_Evan it's a good read and hope you check it out as well.

Super_Evan: https://www.wattpad.com/user/Super_Evan

Force Four: https://www.wattpad.com/story/35952594-force-four-season-1
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