- Thriller by Transporter Incident. Wonderfully vidded seasonal look at ST: TOS and all its creepy moments.
- [VID] People I Don't Like by colls. The song is such a great match for Mon Mothma's life as we saw it on Andor. They're such subtle battles she has to fight, and I'm so glad this vid (and the show) put a spotlight on it. The restrictions and desire to unfold just a bit come out so clearly.
- Wake Up by periru3 and tafadhali. Part of their Alanis Morrisette "Jagged Little Slayer" series of vids for Buffy the Vampire Slayer, this one focuses on the Troika across the seasons. A good look at their decisions and the damage done.
- The Body Politic by aadler. Given his background, how did Rupert Giles become Buffy's Watcher? A conversation with Quentin Travers reveals a lot.
- The Hero With Three Faces: October 21, 2025 by scarfman. Reading this talk between Dr. Who and La'An made me laugh.
1 x Our Flag Means Death Fancomic
Jun. 11th, 2024 03:07 pmUntitled Frenchie/Izzy by
smudgeandfrank
Fandom: Our Flag Means Death
Ship: Frenchie/Izzy Hands
Medium: Comic
Length: 1 page
Rating: Teen/SFW
My Tags: humour, happy ending, established relationship, izzy lives, pdas, trust
Description:
This is a sweet, sunny comic that is completely made by Frenchie's enthusiasm, Izzy's expressions, and Lucius's closing line.
Fandom: Our Flag Means Death
Ship: Frenchie/Izzy Hands
Medium: Comic
Length: 1 page
Rating: Teen/SFW
My Tags: humour, happy ending, established relationship, izzy lives, pdas, trust
Description:
A four-panel full-colour comic based on a scene from the television series Brooklyn Nine-Nine. In the first two panels, Frenchie announces to a skeptical Lucius that Izzy would catch him if he ran at him and leaped into his arms. He then proceeds to demonstrate, despite the fact that Izzy is holding a cup of coffee.
This is a sweet, sunny comic that is completely made by Frenchie's enthusiasm, Izzy's expressions, and Lucius's closing line.
1 x Our Flag Means Death Fancomic
Jan. 26th, 2024 08:02 pmsunny days by
oxxxomo | Direct Image Link
Fandom: Our Flag Means Death
Ship: Oluwande Boodhari/Jim Jiménez
Medium: Comic
Length: 1 page
Rating: General/SFW
My Tags: romance, happy ending, established relationship, cuddling, kissing, intimacy
Description:
This comic packs a whole lot of tenderness into two panels. The expressions in this are gorgeous, especially Oluwande's shift from soulful to joyful, and the use of colour (specifically the ship's signature of oranges and teal) is fabulous.
Fandom: Our Flag Means Death
Ship: Oluwande Boodhari/Jim Jiménez
Medium: Comic
Length: 1 page
Rating: General/SFW
My Tags: romance, happy ending, established relationship, cuddling, kissing, intimacy
Description:
A s1-era limited palette drawing of Oluwande lying back against Jim's chest. In the first panel, the two are gazing into each other's eyes. In the second, Jim leans down to kiss Oluwande's forehead, making him laugh.
This comic packs a whole lot of tenderness into two panels. The expressions in this are gorgeous, especially Oluwande's shift from soulful to joyful, and the use of colour (specifically the ship's signature of oranges and teal) is fabulous.
1 x Watchmen Fancomic
Jan. 15th, 2024 02:54 pmThe Knife by
slipstreamborne
Fandom: Watchmen (Comic)
Ship: Dan Dreiberg/Laurie Juspeczyk/Walter Kovacs
Medium: Comic
Length: 3 pages
Rating: Mature/NSFW
My Tags: drama, ambiguous ending, developing relationship, first time (character), h/c (emotional), blades, trauma, sexual healing
Excerpt:
A sharp and brilliant short comic about childhood trauma and adult relationships.
Fandom: Watchmen (Comic)
Ship: Dan Dreiberg/Laurie Juspeczyk/Walter Kovacs
Medium: Comic
Length: 3 pages
Rating: Mature/NSFW
My Tags: drama, ambiguous ending, developing relationship, first time (character), h/c (emotional), blades, trauma, sexual healing
Excerpt:
Read a story, once. Man walks into an emergency room. Doctor inquires to his complaint. Man says he did not come of his own will, but at the urging of his friends. Doesn't know why. He is in no pain, suffers no ill health.
"Well then," says the doctor, "there's no reason for you to stay."
The man turns to go, at which point the doctor sees the knife sticking out of his back.
A sharp and brilliant short comic about childhood trauma and adult relationships.