Fearless Freddy
    By Monica da Silva
    Created on 24 Jun, 2024
    Fearless Freddy cover image
    Freddy was known to be fearless, especially when it came to monsters. He was always ready with his toy sword, waiting for monsters to appear.
    a cartoon boy in a captain america outfit holding a sword and standing on a sidewalk in front of a house, private press, a comic book panel, Americo Makk, official art
    One day, Freddy overheard his friends talking about a monster in the woods. Excited, Freddy decided to investigate that night.
    a cartoon of a boy dressed as a superman running down a path in the woods with a hero in the background, process art, a storybook illustration, David Martin, comic cover art
    As the sun set, Freddy bravely ventured into the woods. He was confident, his toy sword by his side.
    a cartoon boy in a blue cape holding a sword in a forest with trees and grass behind him,, sots art, a storybook illustration, Cliff Childs, comic cover art
    Deeper into the forest, he saw a strange shadow. His heart pounded, but he pressed on.
    a cartoon of a boy dressed as a superman running through a forest with trees and bushes behind him,, underground comix, a character portrait, Cliff Childs, comic cover art
    Freddy found himself face-to-face with the monster. It was bigger and scarier than anything he'd imagined.
    a boy standing in front of a giant monster with a green shirt on and a green shirt on his chest, fantasy art, a storybook illustration, Aaron Jasinski, magic the gathering artwork
    Frozen in place, Freddy realized that real monsters were different from those in his games. He was terrified.
    a young boy in a blue suit with a green light on his chest and a green light on his chest, sots art, a comic book panel, Aaron Jasinski, comic cover art
    Scared but determined, Freddy mustered all his courage and ran back home, leaving the monster behind.
    a cartoon of a boy running down a street with a full moon in the background and a house on the other side, rayonism, a comic book panel, Alan Davis, comic cover art
    Back home, he realized that it was okay to be afraid. It was his bravery that mattered.
    a boy in a blue jacket standing in front of a full moon and houses with a red backpack on, underground comix, a comic book panel, Clark Voorhees, comic cover art
    The next day, Freddy narrated his adventure to his toys. He felt proud of his bravery.
    a boy in a superman costume standing in a bedroom with toys and a rug on the floor and a wall with pictures of children's toys, figurativism, a comic book panel, Chris LaBrooy, comic cover art
    Freddy learned that being fearless didn't mean not being scared. It meant facing your fears.
    a boy standing in a room with toys all around him and a rug on the floor in front of him, lyco art, a comic book panel, Diego Gisbert Llorens, comic cover art
    From that day onwards, Freddy was no longer just fearless. He was brave.
    a boy sitting on a bed with a superman shirt on and a teddy bear in his lap and a teddy bear on the floor, lyco art, a comic book panel, Diego Gisbert Llorens, comic cover art
    And though he still wasn't afraid of monsters, he knew it was okay to run away sometimes.
    a boy sitting on a bed with toys in his hands and a teddy bear on the bed next to him, hyperrealism, a storybook illustration, Aaron Jasinski, highly detailed digital painting