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Fandom 50 March Roundup (4 Recs: Art, Fic, Gifset, Vid)
Continuing with my goal to make fifty rec posts in my journal this year, here's a roundup from March.
Untitled Ed/Izzy Gifset by
cbsjaneeyre
Fandom: Our Flag Means Death
Relationship: Izzy Hands/Edward Teach
Medium: Graphic/Gifset
Length: 3 gifs
Rating: SFW
My Bookmark Tags: angst, unhappy ending, declarations, heartbreak, loss
Artist's Caption: love shouldn't hurt like this.
Description:
I love (and hate, in the best of ways) the painful triptych created here through the scene choice, positioning, and colours. In the middle is the moment of Izzy finally getting the words out, golden light coming in through the papered-over windows behind him. On either side is the before and after, both of them less saturated, nearly greyscale. Before: Izzy struggling not to let his feelings out, fighting against those who are trying to help him. After: the tears coming freely and with awful resignation as Izzy bears the full weight of not having been able to help anyone in return. His love couldn't save Ed, couldn't save the people he felt responsible for, and ultimately won't be able to save him. Still, for whatever it's worth, his relationship to the pain and to himself is changed.
Untitled Modern Ed/Izzy by
fleethall
Fandom: Our Flag Means Death
Relationship: Izzy Hands/Edward Teach
Medium: Art
Length: 1 piece
Rating: NSFW (sex, no direct nudity)
My Bookmark Tags: pwp, romance, ambiguous ending, established relationship, au: modern, intimacy, bdsm, collars, leashes, leather, public sex, impact play
Description:
This is just hot. The poses, the setting, the palette, the re-contextualization of Izzy's canonical scars—the implication of what we can't see and the passion and intimacy of what we can. Neither character's face is showing, and yet everything they're feeling just pours off the page.
You Belong with Me by
sisabet
Fandom: Lois & Clark: The New Adventures of Superman
Relationships: Clark Kent/Lois Lane, Lois Lane/Superman
Medium: Vid
Length: 3:52
Rating: SFW
My Bookmark Tags: romance, happy ending, getting together, developing relationship, identity porn, compatibility, jealousy, kissing, love triangle, oh no they're hot, pining, proposals
Song: "You Belong with Me"by Taylor Swift
Excerpt:
His Look by
house-afire
Fandom: Our Flag Means Death
Relationship: Wee John Feeney & Izzy Hands
Medium: Fic
Length: ~1100 words
Rating: Teen
My Bookmark Tags: character study, happy ending, missing scene, identity, gender, starting over, friendship, bathing/grooming, queer community, theatre
Author's Summary: Prompt: 100 words of trying it again
Excerpt:
This is a gorgeous missing scene from Calypso's Birthday, where Izzy and Wee John are getting into drag for the party and talking about performance, being seen, and just being. The author has an incredibly deft hand with metaphor, working with a set of imagery that lands in the perfect place for Izzy's self-awareness—one concerned with the practicalities of sailing and survival, of the essential material of things, of the simple existential experience of weight—and they bring just as much depth of characterization to Wee John in his pragmatic responses to Izzy's inner turmoil. I love everything about this.
Untitled Ed/Izzy Gifset by
Fandom: Our Flag Means Death
Relationship: Izzy Hands/Edward Teach
Medium: Graphic/Gifset
Length: 3 gifs
Rating: SFW
My Bookmark Tags: angst, unhappy ending, declarations, heartbreak, loss
Artist's Caption: love shouldn't hurt like this.
Description:
The first gif shows Izzy fighting both tears and comfort as Fang tries to hug him in the 2x01 scene where Jim, Fang, Frenchie and Archie try to stage an intervention about his relationship with Ed. The second shows Izzy struggling to declare his love to Ed later in that episode (caption: "I have...love for you, Edward"). The third is from 2x03 and shows Izzy in the brig, leaning back and silently weeping as he sits with the belief that he not only helped kill the man he loved to save the crew, but that the crew will now die all the same because of his choices.
I love (and hate, in the best of ways) the painful triptych created here through the scene choice, positioning, and colours. In the middle is the moment of Izzy finally getting the words out, golden light coming in through the papered-over windows behind him. On either side is the before and after, both of them less saturated, nearly greyscale. Before: Izzy struggling not to let his feelings out, fighting against those who are trying to help him. After: the tears coming freely and with awful resignation as Izzy bears the full weight of not having been able to help anyone in return. His love couldn't save Ed, couldn't save the people he felt responsible for, and ultimately won't be able to save him. Still, for whatever it's worth, his relationship to the pain and to himself is changed.
Untitled Modern Ed/Izzy by
Fandom: Our Flag Means Death
Relationship: Izzy Hands/Edward Teach
Medium: Art
Length: 1 piece
Rating: NSFW (sex, no direct nudity)
My Bookmark Tags: pwp, romance, ambiguous ending, established relationship, au: modern, intimacy, bdsm, collars, leashes, leather, public sex, impact play
Description:
A red-lit monochrome drawing of Ed getting sucked off by Izzy in a bathroom stall. Ed is shirtless under his leather jacket, and Izzy is bare to the waist, a leash trailing over his shoulder and his flogging scars on full display. Ed is clutching Izzy to him tightly, and Izzy has an arm around him and a hand pressed to his stomach.
This is just hot. The poses, the setting, the palette, the re-contextualization of Izzy's canonical scars—the implication of what we can't see and the passion and intimacy of what we can. Neither character's face is showing, and yet everything they're feeling just pours off the page.
You Belong with Me by
Fandom: Lois & Clark: The New Adventures of Superman
Relationships: Clark Kent/Lois Lane, Lois Lane/Superman
Medium: Vid
Length: 3:52
Rating: SFW
My Bookmark Tags: romance, happy ending, getting together, developing relationship, identity porn, compatibility, jealousy, kissing, love triangle, oh no they're hot, pining, proposals
Song: "You Belong with Me"by Taylor Swift
Excerpt:
She wears high heels, I wear sneakers / She's cheer captain and I'm on the bleachersThere is nothing I love more than when a vid both subverts its song choice and engages with it sincerely at the same time, and this vid has long been one of my go-to examples. I love how this creates a love triangle out of just two people. The jealousy and "that person won't make you happy" comes off very differently when it's from Clark's point of view, about his alter ego as opposed to a separate person, and it highlights one of the strengths of the show: the more grounded colleagues-to-lovers chemistry between Lois and Clark in their shared life as journalists. It's sweet, it's clever, and it never fails to make me smile.
Dreaming about the day when you wake up and find / that what you're looking for has been here the whole time
His Look by
Fandom: Our Flag Means Death
Relationship: Wee John Feeney & Izzy Hands
Medium: Fic
Length: ~1100 words
Rating: Teen
My Bookmark Tags: character study, happy ending, missing scene, identity, gender, starting over, friendship, bathing/grooming, queer community, theatre
Author's Summary: Prompt: 100 words of trying it again
Excerpt:
It's hardly his first Calypso party. Not even the first one with all the foofaraw; even harder-edged crews like a good masquerade every now and then. But he’s never been one of the gilded boys, light dancing off his spangles. He used to just drink and watch them, something in his chest yawing about at the sight. They were just pretty pieces of paper tossed about in the wind, he told himself back then: flashy but with no weight to them. You couldn’t rely on lovely things.
This is a gorgeous missing scene from Calypso's Birthday, where Izzy and Wee John are getting into drag for the party and talking about performance, being seen, and just being. The author has an incredibly deft hand with metaphor, working with a set of imagery that lands in the perfect place for Izzy's self-awareness—one concerned with the practicalities of sailing and survival, of the essential material of things, of the simple existential experience of weight—and they bring just as much depth of characterization to Wee John in his pragmatic responses to Izzy's inner turmoil. I love everything about this.