Stories by @mr_blue_sky
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James Cameron's Spider-Man Franchise
In 1998, James Cameron called it quits for his hyped-up Spider-Man movie. What if it was released, and turned into a franchise?

Wes Craven's Dr. Strange (1987)
700 years ago, a battle had been fought in Asia Minor over a magic staff called Skulkane that can summon a demon called Dormammu on a full eclipse. The rod is broken in half. Many years later, surgeon Stephen Strange has his hands mangled in a car accident. He heads to Tibet to reach the Ancient One. From there, Stephen must use his newfound powers to stop former disciple Baron Mordo from reuniting the two halves to create the ritual of Dormammu once more!

Terror Train
A remake of the 80s slasher that Roger Ebert put in his "worst" lists. A few college students are picked to ride a train to celebrate the New Year. They are all wearing costumes. Little do they know that a killer is sneaking around on this train. Can these people make it through the night? BTW, cut out the Magician part.

Nightmare 13: Freddy Meets Jason
A cult that supports Freddy Krueger chooses a teen girl's sister to be his bride. The girl must save her sister with her boyfriend, and two former members. To defeat Freddy, they must do the unthinkable; They must resurrect Jason Voorhees. Who will win, take your pick. All of this leads up to a climactic boxing match in Hell.
If Scooby-Doo! had slasher icons
Based upon the Travis Falligant series of fan-arts called Lost Mysteries, I decided what would it be like if slashers were actually in the show. So, keeping in with these photos, I have a fancast that shows what it would've been like if slashers were in Scooby-Doo. So here we go.
The Bat (1959) remake
Based upon the film starring Vincent Price.