Stories by @mr_blue_sky
110 stories

The Invisible
Respected albino chemist Jack Griffin has discovered a formula allowing one to become invisible, unseen to the naked eye. His fiancée Flora Cecil and his colleague Arthur Kemp are very worried about Jack, who starts to lose his mind to the formula and pushes Flora out of his life. The next moment, Jack has apparently committed suicide. Soon Flora and Arthur learn that a problem can't truly vanish in thin air as an invisible Jack begins hunting the two of them all across the country. Flora and Arthur are caught up in a deadly game of cat-and-mouse and must find a way to stop Jack. But has Jack's mind already been long gone?

His Creatures
A shipwreck survivor named Edward Prendick finds himself stranded on a remote island somewhere along the South Seas. This island is home to the mysterious scientist Dr. Herbert G. Moreau, his estranged assistant Montgomery Kenton, and a peaceful if yet playful native named Lota, who begins to fall for Edward as the days go by. Edward soon finds out, however, that this island is home to more than just those three. An entire colony run by Moreau, all wearing clay animal masks. As Edward discovers the shocking and sickening truth behind Moreau's experiments, he and Lota might find that their bond between each other may prove stronger than Moreau ever anticipated... even if Lota isn't what she seems to be.

The Creature Commandos
In 1969, at the height of the Vietnam War, the American government resurrects a lost top-secret experiment from WWII known as Project M. They hire hard-as-nails Lt. Matthew Shrieve to hire obscure metahumans from around the country to join. What he doesn't know is the people recruited were more unusual than Matthew thought. Did the M stand for Metahumans or something else? As he wonders this, Matthew reluctantly hires Sgt. Vincent Velcro, a vampire, Dr. Myrra Rhodes, a gorgon/woman hybrid, Warren Griffith, a werewolf, Dr. Nina Mazursky, a Gill-Woman/mermaid (though mainly Gill-Woman) hybrid, Khalis, a mummy and Pvt. Elliot 'Lucky' Taylor, a mute man resembling Frankenstein's Monster after losing his limbs in a landmine explosion. It's then Matthew realizes the 'M' stands for Monster. Can these ragtag group of misfits find a way to work together to stop a mad Nazi scientist lost since the 30s?

Howard the Duck: Trapped in a World He Never Made
In another galaxy, exists a planet very much like our Earth, only difference being it's inhabited by intelligent ducks, hence the name 'Duckworld'. One such duck, Howard Duckson, suddenly finds himself transported over to Cleveland on our Earth. He saves up and coming singer Beverly Switzler, and the two form a friendship. Meanwhile, scientists are trying to determine how to travel through different dimensions. But when one scientist is possessed by a demonic overlord, it will take a mighty heroic champion to stop him. Unfortunately, all of them are unavailable at this moment. The last thing Howard Duckson wanted was to be a hero. But how can he save both his world and our Earth? Howard will have to do for now.

Plastic Man: The Pliable Paladin
Safecracking henchman Patrick 'Eel' O'Brian is shot and doused in a vat of liquid, and is abandoned by his gang. He wakes up and finds that his skin can stretch into every which way. He attempts to commit suicide, but is confronted by former Arkham Asylum inmate Wolfgang "Woozy" Winks, who convinces him to use his powers for good. When a criminal mastermind, inventor, and scientist and a former nightclub singer with skin made of granite threatens his home city, Eel, dubbing himself 'Plastic Man' must test his powers and see if laughter triumphs over evil.

Aquaman: Long Live the King
Arthur Curry, a lighthouse watchman, is called upon by people of the lost underwater city Atlantis who need his help. Arthur realizes he's half-Atlantean, allowing him to breathe underwater, swim with ease, control water, and communicate with sea life. With some help from underwater allies, Arthur must stop both his half-brother Orm, the current ruler of Atlantis, from turning all of the surface world into his own underwater kingdom, as well as a technologically advanced cutthroat pirate mercenary who seeks vengeance.

Captain Marvel: Gift From the Gods
Young runaway orphans Billy Batson and his sister Mary are sent to another foster place, where they make friends with school janitor Dudley H. Freeman and his crutch-bound nephew Freddy. While protecting a kid from bullies, Billy stumbles onto a magical cave where he meets the wizard Shazam who sought him as a new apprentice. He endows Billy with the powers of Greek gods Solomon, Hercules, Atlas, Zeus, Achilles, and Mercury, turning him into a powerful fully grown costumed man dubbed Captain Marvel, who can transform back and forth by speaking the wizard's name. But when the wizard is wounded by a mad scientist and an intelligent caterpillar with means of his power, Billy realizes he needs the help of Mary, Freddy, Dudley, and a talking tiger to combat them, along the way becoming a family.

Green Lantern: Under Oath
Air Force test pilot Hal 'Highball' Jordan is teleported over to a dying alien known as Abin-Sur, who gives him a ring and a lantern. Hal promises to carry on the alien's legacy, as he is transported to the planet Oa by the Guardians of the Universe and is recruited as a new Green Lantern, part of an intergalactic law and peace enforcement agency who use their rings to create objects from their minds. However, when a former member returns for revenge and teams up with a being representing anger, Hal must prove himself to the Guardians as their first Green Lantern from Earth.

The Flash: Life in the Fast Lane
Police Forensics scientist Barry Allen is struck by lightning one night and is doused with special chemicals, yet somehow survives. Soon after, Barry discovers that he can run faster than what the eye can comprehend. When his hometown Central City is threatened by a mad genius who weilds a wand that can control the weather, Barry must use his newfound powers to stop him from destroying those he loves, as he becomes Central City's savior: the Flash!

Wonder Woman: Warrior of Love
Princess Diana of the island Themyscira, home of the Amazons, meets and falls in love with American pilot Steve Trevor. Trevor had been smuggling secret information for the Allied Forces during WWII, but his plane was shot down by the Nazis. Diana runs away from Themyscira with Steve, and they work together to stop the Nazis. That might be easier said than done, as there's a bigger force pulling the strings. A force that ties back to Themyscira.

Batman: Nocturnal Fears
Bruce Wayne is your average billionaire philanthropist, a lady's man, your typical businessman. Or at least, that's what he WANTS you to believe. By night in Gotham City, he lives a second life as a vigilante detective, fueled by the murder of his parents. When citizens start showing up intoxicated with a fear hallucinogenic, his detective skills are ultimately put to the test. However, he might need a bit of help.

Superman: Champion of the Oppressed
A child falls out of the sky in a rocket and is adopted by the Kent family, Johnathan and Martha, given the name Clark. Years go by, and Clark notices he's not like most other people on the planet. He learns that he is an alien named Kal-El, and was sent to Earth by his father Jor-El from the planet Krypton mere seconds from its death. Clark discovers he was put here for a reason, and decides to use his powers for good. Just as a wealthy corrupt businessman and a walking alien computer team up, Clark Kent forever becomes Superman, the Man of Tomorrow.

The Farmer (Remake)
He doesn't get mad. He gets even. A silver-star WWII veteran farmer finds a job as a hired gun for a gambler being squeezed by the mob when his farm is threatened for foreclosure. It should give him more than enough money to save his farm. What has he got to lose?

Art Story; What Books/Authors Should They Add Next?
What it is is basically you find outlines of a certain object, find that object, put it in there like a jigsaw puzzle, and keep doing it. Succeed, and you're shown an illustration of a scene from a classic literary book, usually in the public domain. I found their library to be very low, so I'm asking all of you out there to add classic books they could create into puzzles.

Rod Serling's Planet of the Apes (1967)
A group of astronauts find themselves crash landed on a habitable planet, where they soon discover that the evolutionary process was somehow reversed, as they find that humans are the ones who are low-intelligent, living in the jungles and the domineering species are apes, living within a modern civilized society. As one of the astronauts finds himself as the man caught up in the middle, he must choose which side to trust...but he might instead find the unspeakable truth between both!

Spider-Man '77: Return of the Scorpion
During a prison break at the Ravencroft Institution, Mac Gargan escapes custody and returns to New York, seeking revenge Spider-Man for humiliating him in their second battle. Now, Spider-Man must find a way to defeat the enraged Scorpion and keep his date with Mary Jane as well.

Spider-Man '77: Terrible is a Tinkerer
When Spider-Man runs an errand for Tony Stark (secretly Iron Man), he repays the web spinner with an advanced computer that runs 4 times as fast as a normal modern one. But when it gets damaged, he takes it to a mysterious repairman who fixes it within the span of 2 days. However, Peter notices some highly advanced technology on the back of it, and discovers that the Tinkerer is housing aliens underneath his workshop. Now, Spider-Man must defeat the Terrible Tinkerer and his extraterrestrial allies before they conquer the Earth.

My Plot for an MCU Man-Thing Film
In the 1980s, when men working for A.I.M. start mysteriously dying with disfigurements in the Florida Everglades, it might lead detective Kyle Williams back to the supposed disappearance of a scientist A.I.M. was involved with a decade earlier. What he found would horrify him for the rest of his life.

Spider-Man: The New Animated Series (Season 2)
After the events of Mind Games, Peter Parker has given up his life as Spider-Man. But when old villains return and new villains arise, he must accept his responsibility once more. This is a direct sequel to the first season and the first Raimi movie.

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