The DC Universe... For Writers Of Fanfic

Jun 18, 2005 15:07

In case you haven't been keeping track of DC's various meanderings, here's a fascinating guide to who's hot in fanfic. I didn't realize Tim Drake was so... popular.

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drzarron June 18 2005, 21:34:32 UTC
Hmm.. interesting overview, but I think the guy's just a little too worried about who's having sex here, but hey, you gotta love te Slash fans.

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filkertom June 18 2005, 21:47:01 UTC
I tell ya. I kinda wish someone would do the same for Marvel, so I'd have a FRICKIN' CLUE as to who's alive and dead over there.

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arete June 19 2005, 00:57:51 UTC
Strangely enough, Jean is dead right now, and it doesn't look like she's going to come back for a while.

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tiercel June 19 2005, 03:54:12 UTC
http://www.livejournal.com/tools/memories.bml?user=dcfic_index

Just about all the DC fic that can be found on lj is categorized here. Note that there are 277 entries for Tim Drake. Dick Grayson comes in second, I believe, with 201. The writer of the overview, significantly, is not talking about a character's popularity with the larger comic-reading public's but with the fic-writing public. (Also, Batman's been just a total jerk lately in the comics, so people feel sorry for all the people who have to work with him. That's my theory, anyway.)

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filkertom June 19 2005, 10:06:16 UTC
That's pretty much what I was thinking -- angst for the memories, and all that. I'm still intrigued by the Batman/Wonder Woman pairing, which I understand had some basis in the actual comics, although I've always been a Batman/Catwoman kinda guy myself (which I tie directly to my first true lust, for Julie Newmar). I haven't been reading any Batman lately; has he forgotten his primary mission, i.e., protecting people, in the never-ending quest for grimness?

When I first linked the page, I looked over that list, and noticed that some writers are specifically working off the various animated series, rather than the comics. Kinda tangly.

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tiercel June 19 2005, 11:55:24 UTC
I'm still intrigued by the Batman/Wonder Woman pairing, which I understand had some basis in the actual comics

Yeah, I understand that they actually kissed at some point during the Obsidian Age storyline. A lot of people are being influenced by the animated series as well, since that really plays up their connection. Or at least Batman's giant, giant crush on Wonder Woman, which is fairly amusing.

I haven't been reading any Batman lately; has he forgotten his primary mission, i.e., protecting people, in the never-ending quest for grimness?Not really. It's more that in the quest for grimness he's been a complete jackass to all his friends, as the original poster noted. The writers seem convinced that Batman not only can't have friends, he'll be a complete asshole to anyone who dares care about him. I'd say it's canonical that he doesn't have the best people skills in the world, but to deliberately push away his allies doesn't seem quite in keeping with someone as supposedly smart as he is ( ... )

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filkertom June 19 2005, 12:40:34 UTC
Heh. Kinda like Spider-Man. I just read J. Michael Straczynski on Amazing and have done.

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