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Synopsis: A delusional man named Andy tries to find his space in society with his imaginary friend Captain Freak. But the circumstances and his tragedy leads him to become a vicious killer. He oscillates his fate between being a hero and a villain. 

CAPTAIN FREAK 

 1. CHAPTER 1- BAD JOKE - An Introduction to Andy and his delusional hero Captain Freak

2. CHAPTER 2- NEW FRIEND - Andy befriends and falls for Nancy. And helps Bob steal money from the shop.

3. CHAPTER 3- BROKEN - Andy gets humiliated by Nancy's lover and gets fired from his job casting himself into Captain Freak.

4. CHAPTER 4- SAVIOUR - Andy murders Henry and Ethan setting himself on a new path.

5. CHAPTER 5- A VILLAIN OF HOPE - Captain Freak will show the world who he is.

CAPTAIN FREAK 2

1. CAPTAIN FREAK 2- CHAPTER 1: INCOMPLETE WORK- Andy recalls his first attempt at killing himself. And, the story begins where the last one ended.

2. CAPTAIN FREAK 2- CHAPTER 2: DARK CLOUDS- A plot is set up by Nancy to revenge Andy along with Dr. Josh who wants Andy dead.

3. CAPTAIN FREAK 2- CHAPTER 3: THE REVENGE- Nancy and Gwen attempt to kill Andy.

4. CAPTAIN FREAK 2- CHAPTER 4: CHAOS- The city goes into chaos in the election season. Nancy tries to kill herself.

5. CAPTAIN FREAK 2- CHAPTER 5: A JOKE- Andy deals with Freak Party and tries to kill Gwen along with her kids.

6. CAPTAIN FREAK 2- CHAPTER 6: CELEBRATION- Captain Freak becomes the hero of the city and takes a tough decision. 

CAPTAIN FREAK 3

1. Chapter 1-The Prisoner: An introduction to Andy years after the events of his crimes. Andy escapes the prison in a more brutal state of mind.

2. Chapter 2- Shivers: An introduction to Andy's rival, Tom who is determined to revenge the death of his family.

3. Chapter 3- Best Friends: Andy and Tom face each other, and both are joined by their respective friends.

4. Chapter 4- Thunder: Andy revenges Jeremy's death by torturing Boris which strengthens Tom's rage.

5. Chapter 5- Finale: The Story comes to a conclusion. 

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