fan fiction
Diving head first into the intricate worlds of superheroes, movies, and all things pop culture.
Suicide Clown
To begin with the story of my first ever movie mashing experience (yes, it is based on a true story!), I think every Media Arts devotee would get to the bottom of what it's like to be entangled in the thought of how unsightly the Photoshop fonts truly are! I mean, I understand I may offend a few, but in this Grade 11 project of mine, all I really used was fonts for the movie title, end credits, etc. as you can clearly see. I had to stumble all the way to DaFont where I found out that I couldn't download the fonts, then to Font Space and be an illegal twit!
By Kínz Kanny8 years ago in Geeks
The Supergirl Serum: Part 2
Upon arriving in Canada, the trio was met by the US ambassador and the platoon of soldiers escorting him. The ambassador told them how “Fear Mongers” came out of nowhere and started shooting at the guards. Some rounds exploded on contact, others barely penetrated them and must’ve released some kind of toxin into their bodies. They killed the last security guard with a rocket launcher. Lastly, they shot out the security cameras.
By Michael Onstott8 years ago in Geeks
La Bele
“Couldn’t you tell I was lying when I said I loved you?” I throw the expensive pearl necklace at my husband. He doesn’t move, doesn’t even flinch when it hits him. One by one, I rip off the expensive jewelry, shoes, and billowy yellow gown. I furiously throw open the doors of my closet and change into my blue and white knee length dress, the one I had arrived at this terrible place in. as I do so Adam watches me with shock and sadness.
By Jasmine Lass8 years ago in Geeks
A Face from the Past
Las Vegas, Nevada - Airport - 7:20pm. Friday. Finally. Eight hours trapped on a tiny tin can with the smell of stale sweat and airline food and I had finally arrived in Nevada. It was already too hot for my liking. Being British I wasn't usually accustomed to the hot American weather.
By Shiv Wesker8 years ago in Geeks
The Disney Remake You Didn't Know You Wanted
That's right, A Goofy Movie. Before I get into the reasons why, let me explain my stance on Disney remakes first. I remember going to the theaters with my family and seeing my first Disney movie on the big screen, Aladdin, which is my favorite Disney movie of all time. When the announcement was made that Aladdin was going to be made into a live-action movie, I did an eye roll that rivaled Princess Jasmine’s. Over the past few years, Disney has been doing live-action remakes of their animated classics. I can’t help but wonder “who asked for this?” Not that movie studios have ever cared what we want as consumers to begin with. But with Disney, I can say they are responding to what the people are asking for.
By Chauncey Balsom8 years ago in Geeks
Into the Vampire's Nest
Eve’s P.O.V This was a terrible idea. Very terrible idea. Dean is going to murder me with his own bare hands. That is, if the vampires don't kill me first, which is a very likely outcome of tonight. The house is dead silent, its dark exterior giving off a dangerous vibe. I knew better. This was where they were nesting. I knew it—could feel it in my bones. I knew I should probably turn around and go back to the bunker, wait for Sam and Dean to come with me. I knew that was what I should do, but I couldn't make myself go. They had just come back from a previous hunt. This one hadn't been that easy and they took a few hard hits. They weren't ready for this hunt, but I was. I make my way towards the creepy house, my heart quickening with every step, my footfalls just a whisper against the gravel in the cool, dark night. I take out my lock pick and began unlocking the front door. I let the door swing open slowly while I stand back, in case there's something waiting behind it. I walk in through the door into an enormous foyer. There's a grand staircase that swirls to the top floor. The railings are solid gold, and a crystal chandelier hangs from the ceiling. I make my way through the expensive lobby and head towards what seems to be a kitchen. I step into what looks like a master chef's kitchen. Beautiful, stainless steel appliances line the walls, along with many high quality pots and pans and kitchen utensils hanging from the ceilings. This was very unusual for a vampire den, seeing as they didn't eat human food; they only drank blood, usually from human victims.
By Tayla Dickson8 years ago in Geeks











