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Blake Undying

  • Lord Maim

  • RATED: M

  • 271 ratings

Comedy / Black

Committing suicide is the worst way to find out you're a superhero.

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Created: November 7th, 2007

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Collectors: 40

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I've been a storyteller since elementary school. A thousand plotlines whirl through my head, and spin off in random combinations, collecting in colonies of post-it notes that gather on my walls like butterflies. I eagerly await the day when I can unleash them upon the unsuspecting world, and share the twists and turns that have kept me writing for years.

 

In a world where crime is rampant, business has corrupted the intent of democracy, and humanity is spiraling ever downward into chaos, Blake is tired of the grind.

A man mired in mediocrity, Blake decides to turn his back on the world and end it all, only to find that he cannot die. Ironic amusement gives way to desperation when repeated suicide attempts reveal to Blake that not only is death denied him, but he is slowly becoming harder to kill. He has been shot, stabbed, blown up and electrocuted, to no avail. Though each brief foray into death ends in failure, it still hurts every time.

His doctor is baffled, the government can't stop him, and his ex-girlfriend can't decide whether or not to return his calls. Blake's last hope is to use his abilities to become a superhero in the hopes of attracting a nemesis as evil and ingenious as Blake is indestructible, to finally find a way to put him out of his misery once and for all.

Even if it means helping the people that he so despises along the way.