Three years ago, Titan — humanity’s first and last superhero — fell. His death was mourned in every corner of the world, leaving behind only grief and unanswered questions. Hope itself seemed to die with him.
Now, three years later, William’s quiet life is shattered when a stranger appears at his door. A stranger who looks exactly like Titan… only older.
Is he an imposter? A clone? Or has death itself been defied? As secrets unravel, William is pulled into a mystery that could reignite hope — or plunge the world into something far darker than Titan’s death ever did.
The commentary on politics here is sharp and really thought provoking especially tying it into the bigger theme of war and unity. Do you see this “one flag” idea as hopeful symbolism, or more of a warning about control?
@Bearbarian: hi, thanks for your insightful comment. I really appreciate you taking your time to read my work.
to answer your comments Titan as a character views the one flag thing as hope and the sole solution to mankind’s problems. however as for me personally the author it is more a about control
PaintingRoyalMinstrel 1 day ago
loved this
DylanPG 1 day ago
good start!
Bearbarian 12 hours ago
The commentary on politics here is sharp and really thought provoking especially tying it into the bigger theme of war and unity. Do you see this “one flag” idea as hopeful symbolism, or more of a warning about control?
PaintingRoyalMinstrel 5 hours ago
@Bearbarian: hi, thanks for your insightful comment. I really appreciate you taking your time to read my work.
to answer your comments Titan as a character views the one flag thing as hope and the sole solution to mankind’s problems. however as for me personally the author it is more a about control
RoaringPlacidSamurai770 1 hour ago
wow really good!
SprintingDangerousAdvisor 27 minutes ago
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