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DIR By: hailtotheking
Date: January 29, 2024, 1:42 pm
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“The Bard’s Ghostwriter”
William Shakespeare didn’t write his own plays. Edward de Vere,
the 17th Earl of Oxford, or Christopher Marlowe, who are often
suggested as the real authors. The comic could depict their
secret lives, the creation of the plays, and their efforts to
keep their identities hidden ...
“The Bigfoot Cover”
Based on the numerous sightings and theories surrounding the
existence of Bigfoot. The story could follow a group of
researchers trying to capture evidence of Bigfoot’s existence
but end up finding that the whole thing is actually a cover for
what's truly hidden in the forests ...
"John Wilkes Booth wasn’t killed" (use as template)
After drawing a weapon and fatally shooting President Abraham
Lincoln on April 14, 1865, John Wilkes Booth went on the lam.
Authorities caught up to him 12 days later, when he was
confronted by an Army sergeant and shot while hiding in a barn.
He died on the porch of a nearby farmhouse shortly thereafter.
Unless, that is, the person in the barn wasn’t Booth at all. One
theory speculates that Booth succeeded in escaping and headed to
Texas, changing his name to John St. Helen and living until
1903. The idea was put forth by author Finis L. Bates, who
published The Escape and Suicide of John Wilkes Booth in 1907
after claiming St. Helen confessed to him he was Booth and that
the assassination was planned by Andrew Jackson to secure the
presidency. (The man shot in the barn, Bates said, was a patsy,
his death allowing soldiers to collect the bounty on Booth’s
head.) Not coincidentally, Bates was able to profit from this
speculation by displaying what he claimed was the preserved body
of the recently departed Booth, charging admission for the
morbid curiosity.
Majestic 12,
also known as MJ-12 for short, is a purported organization that
appears in UFO conspiracy theories. The organization is claimed
to be the code name of an alleged secret committee of
scientists, military leaders, and government officials, formed
in 1947 by an executive order by U.S. President Harry S. Truman
to facilitate recovery and investigation of alien spacecraft.
The concept originated in a series of supposedly leaked secret
government documents first circulated by ufologists in 1984.
Upon examination, the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI)
declared the documents to be "completely bogus", and many
ufologists consider them to be an elaborate hoax.[1][2] Majestic
12 remains popular among some UFO conspiracy theorists and the
concept has appeared in popular culture including television,
film and literature.
“Roanoke: The Cursed Colony”
A witch curses the Roanoke settlers, causing them to vanish one
by one. The comic follows the settlers’ quest to break the curse
and save their colony.
SPIN on the Roanoke disappearances. Humans have colonized MARS
and as humans "go west" and settle, established places start
disappearing. Why?
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