AND THE
WINNERS ARE...
CONGRATULATIONS TO ALL OF OUR WONDERFUL WRITERS AND, OF COURSE, TO OUR
WINNERS!
| You, my faithful, have spoken . . . and
Villain listened intently. It seems that many of you have a creative touch, imagination,
and a desire to express those impulses for the subject which delights us the most: The
defeat of a superheroine! Thus, your Villain is proud to present The Superheroine's Demise Story Contest Winners! The most devious subscribers who created the most intense and intriguing scripts for the defeat of a superheroine found his story photographed for the site by Villain. He also received a free 6 month subscription. While we are not running the contest any longer, below are some guidlines you should follow if you still want to explore your creative side and submit a story. 1. The story must be laid out in the format of our posted photostories, as follows: (a) each photograph must be numbered in sequence; (b) the action depicted in the photo must be described, in capital letters, with adequate detail; (c) the dialogue and/or words that will accompany the photo must then be provided in normal type. For example: Photo 26. SAMARA REELS FROM THE ELECTRIC SHOCK, HER MOUTH OPEN IN A GASP OF PAIN. You fiend! she cried. But Skull moved ever closer to the weakened heroine. 2. The story must consist of a minimum of 60 pictures and a maximum of 120 pictures. 3. The story may contain no nudity stronger than that published by the that magazine created by our good friend, Hugh. All content must be practical and cost-efficient for Villain to photograph and safe for his models to perform. 4. The story should state any and all costume preferences, recognizing that these are merely preferences, which Villain will attempt, but is not bound, to fulfill. 5. All stories become the property of Superheroines Demise. By submitting the story, the author waives any claim to any copyright or other interest in the story -- and to any form of reimbursement -- regardless of whether or not it is selected as the winner. The winners name or pseudonym will be published with the photostory accordingly. 6. Villain reserves the right to modify and revise the winning script as he sees fit, if only to assure that it can be photographed and presented in a safe, practical and cost-efficient way. |
Villain
would like to thank the writers of all of our many entries, and in particular, he bestows
a special Dishonorable Mention to "THUNDER GIRL VS. CALENDAR GIRL" by Tyler
Roper. |