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  • Red vs Blue: The MECH Chronicles

    Following the destruction of the MECH facility where they were stationed, a group of soldiers slip away into the night in an effort to avoid capture by the Autobots and their allies and start anew as soldiers of fortune. Unfortunately for them, they end up running not only into their old bosses' latest machinations, but a host of other troubles as well. Rated T for violence. R&R!

  • The Powerpuff Girls Adventures: A New Breed in the Neighborhood

    Following the events of "Zero Hour", Blossom, Bubbles, and Buttercup find themselves not only trying to get a grip on their new ultra-superpowers, but also caught in the middle of a looming conflict that threatens to engulf Townsville's underworld– and given the circumstances, they may be the only ones who can do anything about it. Rated T for violence and language. R&R!

  • The Six Million Dollar Brady

    After Cindy is maimed in a hit-and-run accident, Mike calls in a favor from old Army buddy and OSI scientist Rudy Weller to have her undergo an experimental medical treatment as to not bankrupt the family…and in the process, inadvertently drawing the attention of a KGB agent tasked with acquiring a bionic person. Based on "A Very Bionic Brady" by scottsman. R&R!

  • Weird Times at Winick Junior High

    When a nasty blow to the head in a scuffle with a thief while going home one evening lets Ophelia see the magical world, Juniper faces an unsavory dilemma as how to best handle things in addition to having to deal with an ancient evil wizard and a mad scientist trying to merge magic with hyper-advanced tech. Rated T for violence and language. Set in the same universe as PPGA. R&R!

  • Close Encounters of the Scooby Kind

    As part of their ongoing trip across the USA following "In Blackest Day" and its sequels, Mystery Inc. and the Grimwood Girls catch wind of UFOs while in New Mexico. Add to that a nosy reporter, a shutterbug who dresses like it's the '60s, and a government agent looking for a break, and the small town of Bennett is in for one weird time. Rated K for violence and language. R&R!

  • The New Face of War

    With conventional geopolitical and military paradigms upended thanks to the Transformers bringing their war to Earth, non-state actors like MECH seek to exploit this for their own ends. One of their main obstacles? GI Joe, America's elite mobile strike force team that will soon be put to the test by a new faction with a thing for snakes. Rated T for violence and language. R&R!

  • On The Cutting Edge of Rock

    Following the sudden death of their father and the discovery of his former business partner's plans to help propel a socialite's "punk band" to the top of the charts at any cost, Jerrica Benton and her sisters throw themselves into the music scene in an effort to keep their company's name intact. Rated T for language, and set in the same universe as "RvB: The MECH Chronicles". R&R!

  • The Powerpuff Girls Adventures: Zero Hour

    After gaining superhuman powers from a lab accident at their father's workplace, triplets Blossom, Bubbles, and Buttercup Utonium decide to put their new abilities to good use as superheroes in their hometown of Townsville. Unfortunately, not only is the city rotten to the grain, but they aren't the only ones who got changed by the accident. Rated T for violence and language. R&R!

  • Men of the Cloth

    Based on Chris Claremont's "God Loves, Man Kills". The various heroes of the Marvel universe find themselves facing a new threat- the Purifiers, religious fundamentalists who believe that all mutants are demons. Rated M for religious violence, racist/sexist/xenophobic language, and very scary content. R&R!

  • Musical Illusionists

    In the recording business, today's hits can be tomorrow's misses. How then will one Jessica (formerly Jerrica) Benton survive from both the business and the art sides of the industry? Rated T for language, references to substance abuse, and some violence. R&R!

  • Guardians of the Galaxy- Rogues of the Spaceways

    When a madman's machinations threaten the galaxy, its only hope of survival may rest with six outlaws and their friends. Rated T for violence, language, scary content, and mature humor. Set in the same universe as "Spider-Man: Partners in Crime". R&R!

  • The Avengers- Earth's Finest Heroes

    When there come threats beyond the capability of everyone else, there is a team to handle them. They call themselves the Avengers. Their ranks are varied, but they stand united against whatever threat comes their way. Set in the same universe as "Spider-Man: Partners in Crime". Rated T for language and violence. R&R!

  • Islands- Revisited

    Rewrite of "Islands". Jack is a private investigator assigned to locate two missing young women, but things get complicated when his plane crashes in the South Pacific and he finds himself trapped in a decaying city beneath the waves. Rated T for violence, language, and scary content. R&R!

  • Iron Man: A Knight for A New Age

    Wounded in a weapons test, Tony Stark takes the life-saving surgery as well as the next guy…by building a series of suits of powered armor to fight criminals and other things. Rated T for sexual innuendos, language, violence, and scary content. Set in the same universe as "Spider-Man: Partners in Crime." R&R!

  • The Incredible Hulk: Madness of Two

    Jack McGee: Daily Bugle reporter, non-descript…except for the fact he's followed around by a physicist who turns into a green giant fueled by rage. And who gets chased by the military. And fights all manner of bad guys. Set in the same universe as "Spider-Man: Partners in Crime." Rated T for violence, language, and scary content. R&R!

  • The Mighty Among Us

    Reed Richards. Ben Grimm. Susan Storm. Johnny Storm. Once, they were mere mortals. Now, they're the original crime-fighting family: the Fantastic Four. Set in the same universe as "Spider-Man: Partners in Crime". Rated T for scary content, violence, and language. R&R!

  • Inhumanoids- The Evil Below

    When ancient monsters awake, they seek our destruction. Opposing them is a team known as the Earth Corps, an organization of scientists and soldiers alike with advanced technology. But will these be enough to ensure human survival? Rated T for language, very scary content, and violence. R&R!

  • The World's Finest Soldiers

    COBRA: a nebulous association of ne'er-do-wells with access to advanced technology, vast reserves of manpower, and a great deal of weapons. Opposing them on all fronts is GI Joe- a American-based elite fighting force consisting of the finest men and women the world has to offer. Rated T for violence and scary content. Set in the same universe as "The Evil Below". R&R!

  • Dance, Serpentor, Dance

    Cobra Commander decides to sign Serpentor up for ballet. His classmates include two of the Starlight Girls. Hilarity and unexpected friendship between foster girls and snake mutant ensues. Rated K for mild language and Serpentor in a tutu. R&R!

  • Into The Wild Blue Yonder

    After events in "Musical Illusionists" force the Misfits to sign on with Starlight Records, Pizzazz tries to butter up her new boss with a yacht trip to the Sea of Cortez. Hilarity, necessary bonding, and peacemaking ensue. Rated K for Misfit hijinks, rum rations, and other things. R&R!