Abishai100
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The purpose of this Fan-Fic extract is to suggest that modern pedestrianism dialogue created by the new world 'traffic-culture' has colloquialized themes ranging from politics to religion to philosophy.
This story is about a Satanist and a pagan contending with a 'do-gooder' Catholic, and as I typed it in, I realized, "Fiction is larger than destiny!"
Enjoy (and critique any way you think is stimulating!).
P.S. --- do you know of interesting leads from Comparative Literature Studies regarding links between religion and modern geo-politics?
P.P.S. --- do you find angles between religion colloquialization and Marxism?
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Eddie Brock had become the symbiote (alien transformational substance) infused super-creature Venom who posed a serious challenge to Spider-Man's control over urban crime. Venom was a super-villain, and his brutish strength combined with agility made him an intriguing rival. Spider-Man (Peter Parker) considered Venom the worst new super-villain and arguably the worst super-villain in NYC history (worst meaning 'dangerous'). Venom was a mayhem artist.
Peter Parker started taking photos of Venom in NYC (soaring and jumping around and creating trouble) for the newspaper he worked for, The Daily Bugle. Peter was their official photojournalist and was a recognized Catholic for this apocalyptic sermons at one of New York's nicer churches. Peter knew Eddie/Venom was evil and discovered Venom's human symbiote identity through a tip from an insider who formerly fought alongside Venom one Halloween Eve in a city-wide street gang war.
Eddie Brock saw himself (as Venom) in the printed photos in the Daily Bugle and sent in an anonymous character assassination accusation to the Bugle, claiming that Peter Parker was a skilful photojournalist but a biased Catholic, presenting Venom only as a terrorist; Brock believed Venom was also a creature sent on a manslayer's crusade for the AntiChrist. Peter knew that to engage Brock/Venom, he would have to ensnare him in a photo-letter ricochet, which he did --- leading up to the confrontation between Spider-Man and Venom on the rooftop of one of the buildings in New York.
Spider-Men eyed Venom and realized he would have to deal with the beast quickly and efficiently (and with a high degree of precision). Venom used a flame-thrower to create flames of fire all around the two, when suddenly, a new creature approached --- a pagan man-dragon named Hobgoblin (who soared on a jet-glider and threw pumpkin bombs. Venom and Hobgoblin killed each other --- a Satanist and a pagan dead --- and Spider-Man commented, "Evil destroys evil!"
This story is about a Satanist and a pagan contending with a 'do-gooder' Catholic, and as I typed it in, I realized, "Fiction is larger than destiny!"
Enjoy (and critique any way you think is stimulating!).
P.S. --- do you know of interesting leads from Comparative Literature Studies regarding links between religion and modern geo-politics?
P.P.S. --- do you find angles between religion colloquialization and Marxism?
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Eddie Brock had become the symbiote (alien transformational substance) infused super-creature Venom who posed a serious challenge to Spider-Man's control over urban crime. Venom was a super-villain, and his brutish strength combined with agility made him an intriguing rival. Spider-Man (Peter Parker) considered Venom the worst new super-villain and arguably the worst super-villain in NYC history (worst meaning 'dangerous'). Venom was a mayhem artist.
Peter Parker started taking photos of Venom in NYC (soaring and jumping around and creating trouble) for the newspaper he worked for, The Daily Bugle. Peter was their official photojournalist and was a recognized Catholic for this apocalyptic sermons at one of New York's nicer churches. Peter knew Eddie/Venom was evil and discovered Venom's human symbiote identity through a tip from an insider who formerly fought alongside Venom one Halloween Eve in a city-wide street gang war.
Eddie Brock saw himself (as Venom) in the printed photos in the Daily Bugle and sent in an anonymous character assassination accusation to the Bugle, claiming that Peter Parker was a skilful photojournalist but a biased Catholic, presenting Venom only as a terrorist; Brock believed Venom was also a creature sent on a manslayer's crusade for the AntiChrist. Peter knew that to engage Brock/Venom, he would have to ensnare him in a photo-letter ricochet, which he did --- leading up to the confrontation between Spider-Man and Venom on the rooftop of one of the buildings in New York.
Spider-Men eyed Venom and realized he would have to deal with the beast quickly and efficiently (and with a high degree of precision). Venom used a flame-thrower to create flames of fire all around the two, when suddenly, a new creature approached --- a pagan man-dragon named Hobgoblin (who soared on a jet-glider and threw pumpkin bombs. Venom and Hobgoblin killed each other --- a Satanist and a pagan dead --- and Spider-Man commented, "Evil destroys evil!"