Here is a list of some of the ideas I have started on. I may start posting the ones I finish.
Roach Hopper
The story of an adventurous grasshopper raised in a country on the brink of war with the other side of the great asphalt, who is unaware of his spectacular abilities until he meets the wrong side of a bike tire...
The Wave
When an average middle-school-er is crippled in a horrible accident, he is suddenly left unloved, alone, and homeless. Can he stand the pressure of having mutant powers, a
The End
When a clueless kid strolls into an underground catacomb, and into a supposedly Utopian world, he thinks he doesn't have to worry anymore. But when a whole universe is disabled by a perfectionist apocalypse, nobody is left but him. And little does he know, he may be incapable of solving the problem that he unwittingly created.
Micah The Rugged
Background: a Dystopian society where children are fed to the wolves, with some resemblance to modern society but with a horrid twist.
What happens is, basically, parents volunteer their children to be fed to the Wolves, a dark essence, as an honor to abate the terrible being. But during a mixup, two parents have a child taken away, and they find out too late, just to see their beloved flying to her supposed doom. Little do they know the intelligent child escapes, to be raised by, ironically, wolves. Meanwhile, the parents go into a fruitless investigation of the Wolves. Could their child be saved? Could they rescue all the infants sacrificed, and stop the Wolves from destroying the entire human race?
Does the Wolves even exist?
Arachnia
What started out as an art concept developed into a much more complex story. One day, as I was painting, I suddenly began to imagine a city made out of spiderwebs. It was really quite an intriguing idea, and it instantly sprouted into a complex world as I imagined each fragile arch. I began to conjecture what the people would look like. So I decided they would look like spiders. Well, spider people. A constant stream of questions went through my head, such as: what should their culture be like? Should they have a religion? Pets? Animals? How do they speak? And so it went, branching off in many directions until I had a fertile breeding ground for a story. The pretense of the story is that there is a prophecy, long forgotten, of eight prophets yet to come. The old Archearachnian(ancient Arachnian) Bible states the eight states of virtue- and supposedly, each prophet will embody one of the virtues. On a side pattern, there are also to be one of each of the Aspirations(Arachnian children are born onto their talents, called the great aspirations) among the prophets. The main character is an artist, who in a surprising and sudden turn of events, is thrown into a head-spinning adventure.
This post is getting too long... I am going to post my other ideas on a separate post.