



I finally reached episode 30! Here's the synopsis:
On Earth-Alpha,
Luke Lawson survives a mysterious electrical accident that should have killed him. Instead, it awakens extraordinary powers—and a truth buried long before he was born.
The accident was no coincidence.
As impossible visions haunt him and unseen forces close in, Luke discovers that someone has been watching him for far longer than he ever imagined. Every answer uncovers another lie. Every battle drags him deeper into a conspiracy hidden beneath the world he thought he knew.
Now, the line between human and something far greater begins to blur.
To protect the people he loves, Luke must embrace the power that changed his fate...
He must become Volt.
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Luke: Hello friends
Ethan turned to Luke
Ethan: Hello Buddy
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"Hello friends," said Luke. And he looked to his left at those next to him.
Ethan turned to Luke and said, "Hey buddy."
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Or if there's a different style, I write superhero stories, which style would be better? Sometimes seventy percent of the chapters consist of dialogue, so could this second style overwhelm the reader?
Hey everyone, I hope you're having a great day. My story went from Potential Starlet to New Releases, and I couldn't figure out if that was good or bad.
Why do all the novels have around 700+ chapters? I've never seen a novel with 20-40 chapters. Are readers not interested in short stories?
Is this message going to everyone, or should I be happy?
Hi everyone! I'm writing a superhero web novel called VOLT and I'd love some feedback.
The story follows Luke Lawson, a teenager from Brooklyn who gains incredible super speed after a mysterious accident. As he learns to control his powers, he becomes the hero VOLT, protecting the city while uncovering secrets behind his abilities.
I'm looking for readers willing to check out my story and share honest feedback on the plot, characters, pacing, and overall quality. Any help would be greatly appreciated!
Volt: The Sound Of Speed
My story has reached 4,000 words and is now in the review process. When will it be reviewed?
What's the best size for the cover? Also, I've seen many AI-like covers; are they allowed to be used? Thank you
currently building my own superhero universe. I already have more than 20 characters, connected storylines, villains, future arcs, power systems, and a long-term story planned out.
The biggest problem is that I can’t really draw well enough to turn it into a comic/webtoon by myself.
I’m mainly looking for advice from artists or writers who’ve been in a similar situation. How did you start bringing your universe to life? Did you begin with scripts, concept art, or small chapters first?
I’d also honestly love to meet artists who enjoy superhero stories and worldbuilding because I really want to make this project real someday.
I’ve been building my own superhero universe for a while now. I currently have more than 20 characters, connected storylines, villains, future arcs, and honestly a huge passion for worldbuilding and storytelling.
The problem is: I can’t really draw.
I can fully imagine scenes, fights, emotional moments, transformations, and the entire universe in my head, but turning it into an actual comic/webtoon feels impossible sometimes because of my lack of drawing skills.
Seeing how Robert Kirkman created Invincible inspired me a lot, especially knowing he focused on writing/storytelling while artists helped bring the world to life.
So I wanted to ask creators here:
What would you do in my situation?
Should I focus on scripts first?
Use AI as references/storyboards?
Try finding an artist in the future?
I genuinely want to bring this universe to life somehow