fandom-stuff-wsr
fandom-stuff-wsr
Fannish Screaming Intensifies
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The alt account for @wildsummerrose where I repost fandom stuff that I like. Mostly Batfam, also Good Omens, Stardew Valley, The Mandalorian, and assorted Anime stuff. Oh! And the person on the cover of that book? It's me, age 19. Stock photography is wild, man.
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fandom-stuff-wsr · 3 days ago
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I would totally do that if @battybat604 is okay with it!
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No one can hear you over the roar of the ocean
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fandom-stuff-wsr · 6 days ago
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steven is a really funny character actually. he never went to school. one of his powers is astral projection for no real reason. hes a musical prodigy. he was so traumatized by the end of the show they had to make an entire epilogue series about it. he spent seven years looking like a 3rd grader. he was even bisexual
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fandom-stuff-wsr · 8 days ago
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by @yjjamazing
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fandom-stuff-wsr · 9 days ago
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I definitely thought this was fanart for @frownyalfred 's dragon AU.
@thebibliosphere Just saw this on reddit. (From Batman #58) ("punchline" panel after the "keep reading")
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fandom-stuff-wsr · 10 days ago
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Sometimes love is finally getting the courage to give flowers to the girl you like, because you found them growing in the meadows and they reminded you of her, wild and beautiful and free
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Sometimes love is choosing to smell oniony for the day rather than telling the boy you like that you recognise the flowers he's picked for you
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fandom-stuff-wsr · 10 days ago
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I love the batman fandom because one second I’ll be digging deep into the complex ptsd of bruce wayne and how it’s reflected in his kids’ traumas and the next post I reblog will be a comic panel about that time batman fought a trash can
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fandom-stuff-wsr · 10 days ago
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Jason being protective over Bruce during gala season
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fandom-stuff-wsr · 11 days ago
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Has the rabbit's foot comic been done? Yes.
Did I also have to do it? Also yes.
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fandom-stuff-wsr · 11 days ago
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A series of events…
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fandom-stuff-wsr · 11 days ago
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It’s 2025. BBC Sherlock ended 8 years ago. The last season was so bad the fans didn’t even want to talk about it when it came out. Occasionally a post resurfaces where we all laugh at struggling to plug our phones in and being called alcoholics. Every time, there are more and more people in the comments who don’t get the joke. There are two currently airing Sherlock Holmes audio dramas that both portray a queer Holmes (as well as several other excellent queer characters), and one of them now has Holmes and Watson in a canonical romantic relationship. There’s an adorable crowdfunded short film where Watson plans Holmes’ birthday party and they flirt with each other, share a bed, plan their retirement, and kiss on the mouth. A video game about retired beekeeper Holmes just released where he arranges a romantic picnic so he can finally tell Watson how he feels. A popular graphic novelist just released the first part of a queer comic book retelling of the complete Holmes canon and had to do several rounds of preorders because she kept selling out too fast. Sherlock is garbage and here’s why has 15 million views on YouTube. Nature is healing. ❤️🐝
Edit bc I forgot to drop the names: The podcasts are Sherlock & Co and Fawx & Stallion aka @224bbaker (the one with the canon gay relationship.) The short film is called The Adventure of the Furtive Festivity and it's on youtube. The video game is @beekeeperspicnic and it's on Steam. The graphic novel series is by Molly Knox Ostertag, aka @contact-guy) Please feel free to drop any other queer Holmes adaptations I may be missing.
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fandom-stuff-wsr · 15 days ago
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Okay I was re-reading my “Hal and Bruce in the JL showers” fic and it made me remember something I forgot to add into that fic, which probably didn’t fit as well because it was mostly poking fun at Clark’s Midwestern sensibilities. But someone also mentioned it in a comment so I wanted to expand on it here:
If you’re Clark, and you’re coming into your Kryptonian powers at that awkward age somewhere between elementary and high school (incrementally, heat vision one year and super strength later, maybe) and one day you’re just crazy ripped? The Kryptonian genes decide THAT is when you get the full benefits of sun and therefore the Superman physique?
You’re not taking your shirt off around anyone who’s not your parents. Not in the communal showers, not during gym class, not at swim practice. Middle or high school kids are BRUTAL. You’d think abs aren’t things to make fun of, but it’s not about the abs, it’s the fact that they’re different. Why does Clark suddenly have abs? Does he think he’s better than us? Why is he so freakishly tall all of a sudden? Is he working out every night all night, and that’s why he’s not hanging out with us?
It prompts questions, jealousy, and — most importantly — staring. Nonstop staring, good, bad, and neutral. People are confused. The gym teacher doesn’t understand how this scrawny kid got built up virtually overnight. And why he still can’t participate in sports worth a damn. It’s like he doesn’t even try.
So yeah. Clark keeps his body covered, from that point onward. Clark Kent can’t explain those muscles, not until he’s moved and set up a new life somewhere else. He starts laying the groundwork for bumbling reporter Clark Kent — he wears big shirts, poorly fitted pants, anything that softens or hides the lines of his physique so he doesn’t get questions.
And while we do see him embrace himself and his Kryptonian heritage later on, I always wonder how much that period of potential shame and avoidance early on in life affected his confidence later — not as Superman obviously, not as the shirtless muscled guy on an oil rig saving people, but as Clark. The guy who sees Hal and Bruce showering near each other without any sense of shame, or any staring, or really any value judgements at all about appearance other than “do I have goo in my hair?”
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fandom-stuff-wsr · 16 days ago
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Okay, listen...
If you like "The Dresden Files" and also "Welcome to Nightvale"...or have at least a passing familiarity with both of those, you should ABSOLUTELY read "Love is All You Need to Destroy Your Enemies" by ShadyDave.
It is...a 10+ year old fic.
It is more than 200K words.
I have read it multiple times.
The premise? Carlos (TDF) is Carlos (you know, the scientist?) from WTN. Nightvale is weird because #magic.
That's all you need to know.
It is poignant. It's fucking hilarious. It's incredibly well written.
Do yourself a favor and read it:
https://archiveofourown.org/works/2207475/chapters/4837680
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fandom-stuff-wsr · 16 days ago
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inspired by this post from glitchhoppp
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fandom-stuff-wsr · 16 days ago
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Even though it's closer to Lake Erie than the ocean, the closest incorporated community is called "Pelican Town." There seems to be a wizard in the nearby woods, but Bruce is over dealing with magic, so he doesn't investigate too closely.
bruce finds out that he owns 20 acres of land in upstate new york but doesn't remember buying it. he's had a lot of hits to the head ok? upon investigation he finds that a crew has been hired to build barns? fencing? coops? stables? did he buy clark a new farm?
he goes to check it out and when he gets there he finds his oldest and youngest sons both there. dick is talking with people and damian is "testing the integrity" (kicking and shaking) of the fences
turns out damian wanted a sanctuary for abused farm animals and dick thought it was a wonderful idea. they go up there whenever they're free and bruce has never noticed until now
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fandom-stuff-wsr · 17 days ago
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There most be some fangirls in Gotham ship Bruce Wayne/Batman.
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fandom-stuff-wsr · 17 days ago
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Okay so I've been thinking about this for a while. So back in the 80's John Byrne overhauled the Superman origin story to come up with the concept of Krypton as this cold, technologically-driven planet--and this was partially so that the ship Superman arrived on earth in was an artificial womb so that he would kind of, technically, be 'born' on Earth (which honesty cuts into a lot of the pathos of Krypton and Lara and Jor as parents and also cuts into the 'Superman as immigrant' narrative which we've come to love so much). And this did end up influencing Superman lore because, hey, Krypton as a technologically-driven society that is deeply flawed but also convinced of its own perfection is still really interesting.
Cut to Snyder making 'Man of Steel' in 2013 where he asserts that Kal-El is the first "natural" birth on Krypton in centuries. So basically because Snyder wanted to work in more of his Christ metaphor for Superman ("His birth is a HUUUUGE DEEAL"), you end up back with the lore that yes, Kal-El was a (born) baby when he got put in his rocket and thus it's back to an immigrant narrative.
Anyway, ANYWAY, my point is, even though both these writers were working from a weird conservative place that fundamentally misunderstands major points of Superman's character (In Byrne's case, Superman as an immigrant, and in Snyder's case, Superman as Jewish/Space Moses) it has resulted in what may be my favorite implication of Superman Lore: That Jor-El and Lara were considered pervert freaks for having a baby the old-fashioned way. If Krypton never blew up, Kal-El would have grown up relentlessly bullied, like "That's Kal-El, his parents had him by having sex, without input from the proper committees, he came out of a vagina, what a freak."
Sidenote but I'm actually really enjoying the "House of El" YA graphic novels right now, because it's basically Lara and Jor going, "The only way to save Krypton is by inflicting ADHD on random teenagers."
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fandom-stuff-wsr · 19 days ago
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Everybody talks about how Silver Age Superman is a dick, but a less remarked-upon quirk of the era’s writing is that Silver Age Lois Lane is obsessed with proving that Clark Kent is Superman specifically because she’s convinced if she does, he’ll be obligated to marry her.
Initially it’s implied to be a blackmail thing, but later Silver Age writers seem to have forgotten that and taken “Clark Kent must marry Lois Lane if she discovers his secret identity” as an axiomatic rule, to the point that Kent would often voice worries that he’d be forced to marry other characters who were close to putting the pieces together – regardless of whether they’d expressed any interest in the first place!
Now, do you know which character apart from Lois Lane has the best track record for figuring out that Clark Kent is Superman across all the various reboots, elseworlds, and miscellaneous adaptations?
That’s right: Batman.
So, logically
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