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Vengeful Minds

(126 pages)
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My second workable script. While "The Drifter" is sci-fi/horror, this one is old-school sci-fi (think original Star Trek). Meaning that it's long and extremely complex, it has a villain that you're supposed to empathize with, highly tactical action sequences, a plot that deals with touchy subjects like slavery, racism, genocide, justice and revenge, more twists and turns that all superhero movies put together, and a decidedly "sci-fi" ending.Rating: 9.14
(7 votes)

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The Drifter

(120 pages)
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A completely original story and the first workable script I've written. I like the origin story here, though it's different from any Supergirl origin story you've ever read. The villain here is an interstellar monster known as the Drifter, who's as old as time itself.Rating: 9.60
(5 votes)

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The Remake

(116 pages)
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This is obviously a remake of the 1984 movie, and when I say a remake I mean a complete rewrite from the ground up. The characters' names are the same (only they have last names now) but their personalities are completely different, as is most of the story. Also, this is science-fiction, not fantasy. I wrote it mostly for fun.Rating: 6.29
(7 votes)

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TV Scripts

I've also written a Supergirl TV show called "Home." It depicts a Supergirl that is very different from the comics. She's Kara Zor-el, but doesn't know it because she came to Earth at 3 years old. She lives in Leesburg, but that's mostly because I'm not good with town names, so it was either Leesburg or Midvale and I like the sound of the former better. She's both 22 years old and 15 years old in this series; that's because I have two parallel storylines running at the same time. Most of the odd-numbered episodes (3,5,7 and 9) refer exclusively to the 15-year-old. I use some other characters from the DC Universe sparkled throughout the series (Power Girl, Superman, Oracle and Nightwing), and the storyline "Graduation" also includes Batman, Green Lantern, and Flash. All the villains here are intended to be original characters, although their names, characteristics and powers may resemble a known character. Also, I have a whole bunch of original superheroes here, including Zen, Samurai, Flamethrower, Katanna, Blaze and Claw. Again, I'm sure their names, characteristics, and powers resemble known characters, but that's entirely coincidental.

I wrote this series mostly to practice characterization and to dump here all the ideas that are too short or too simple to throw into a feature script. Some of the episodes aren't ready yet, but I'm working on them.

Ep. 1 - Home

(59 pages)
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Supergirl returns to Leesburg after four years living in Alacant and confronts a powerful psychic named Frank Devaugh and his group.

Ep. 2 - PG

(55 pages)
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We meet Power Girl, Supergirl's best friend. This episode also introduces the 15-year-old Supergirl.Rating: 8.00
(1 vote)

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Ep. 3 - Supergirl saves Leesburg

(47 pages)
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The 15-year-old Supergirl meets Superman for the first time, then saves Leesburg from the Twins.Rating: 9.00
(1 vote)

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Ep. 4 - Can I be Frank?

(49 pages)
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This story is mostly about the events that happened six months before present time. It depicts the death of Becas Devaugh (Frank's father). It also shows Supergirl's first encounter with Gharrax, just a few hours after her break-up with Nightwing, who guest stars in the episode along with some original superheroes and villains (Katanna, Claw, Spirit, Fritz and Golem).
 
NOTE: This is the most violent episode I've written so far.
Rating: 1.00
(1 vote)

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Ep. 5 - Boris and Natasha

(44 pages)
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This one's mostly for laughs. Two meta-humans kidnap the daughter of millionaire Armand Loyce and the 15-year-old Supergirl must rescue her.Rating: 8.00
(1 vote)

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Ep. 6 - The death of Supergirl

(coming soon)

Ep. 7 - Family ties

(48 pages)
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Sylvia Danvers gives the 15-year-old Supergirl a reality check when she tells her the family history. This one's just drama. This is either the deepest, darkest, most touching story I've ever written, or the silliest. You be the judge.

Ep. 8 - Supergirl's worst day

(43 pages)
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The day started out so well for Supergirl, but then Golem beat her up and threw her in a dumpster. Nightwing guest stars.Rating: 10.00
(1 vote)

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Ep. 9 - Failure

(coming soon)

Ep. 10 - Golem attack

(coming soon)

Ep. 11 - The Soul of the Samurai

(37 pages)
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This one's mainly about an original superhero named Katanna. It also introduces the first part of Graduation, where Superman asks a 19-year-old Supergirl to help him for the first time. Guest starring Superman, Batman, Green Lantern, Power Girl, Flash, and an original superhero named Blaze.

Ep. 12 - The Blaze

(39 pages)
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This is mainly about the second part of Graduation. With some fillers regarding an original superhero named Blaze.

Ep. 13 - Graduation

(coming soon)

 


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