Derrick Billups
Stories (11/0)
Marvel/DC Comics Presents #5
Brainiac 5 New York City, 31st Century "Querl Dox, you are an idiot," Rond said to a less than enthused Brainiac 5. "Rond, your use of colorful verbiage does not deter me from the chance of a lifetime," Brainiac 5 said. "Time travel is now a reality and one that now must be pursued for the good of knowledge."
By Derrick Billups 5 months ago in Fiction
Marvel/DC Comics Presents #4
Aquaman Atlantis, Beneath the North Atlantic Ocean "Uneasy lies the crown," Mera said as she entered the spacious chambers where her husband, King Arthur pondered the affairs of Atlantis. The underwater kingdom was fast becoming a growing bureaucratic kingdom that vex Arthur. So much so that Arthur did not hear his wife as she entered.
By Derrick Billups 3 years ago in Geeks
Erik
“Erik!” “You called, chief” Erik replied as he walked through the large wooden double doors into a conference room. A large wooden oval desk sat in the middle of the room and ringed with empty seats save one. He walked in wearing a tuxedo and stood at the other end of the table.
By Derrick Billups 3 years ago in Fiction
Awake
Travis woke up. He lifted his torso up and instantly felt the chill of winter upon him. He found himself in the midst of a snow covered countryside. Questions with a mix of shock began to flood his mind. How did he get there? Where exactly is here? He looked all around his position and saw a structure that he could not readily make out in the distance. He picked himself up and knocked the snow off of himself.
By Derrick Billups 3 years ago in Fiction
Marvel/DC Comics Presents #1
The Chief/Prof. X Philadelphia, PA It was his turn. Dr. Niles Caulder sat somewhat slump in his wheelchair and stared at the chess board before him. The game was the same as before. It was Niles against himself. Pawns fell before knights in a dance that did not hold much flavor for him. He sat there brooding as the warm spring sun warmed his face.
By Derrick Billups 3 years ago in Geeks
Blue Skies
Ian looked up at the sky and wondered anything and everything that crossed his mind. His mind was a buzz with questions and possibilities that seemed so far away. He laid back on the gravel road and just stared at the cloudy sky. As long as he could remember the clouds were usually thick and billowy with various shades of gray. Today there were signs of breaks and they appeared thinner in spots. Then he saw it. The briefest of moments it was there. Blue sky. His eyes widened and he barely noticed his mouth dropped as he stared at the blue in a sea of gray.
By Derrick Billups 3 years ago in Fiction