14 -- I think my favorite author might be Sam Story-teller (aka copperbadge) or possibly Maya/Mistful (Sarah Rees Brennan -- she's left fandom and is now being published as a real girl, which is lovely, although I do miss her fanfiction.)
20 -- I would have to say it was probably a really badly drawn elf, during my Elfquest period. Unless you count the accidental fanvid I created one day while listening to the radio and watching Sesame Street with the sound off. Kermit and Prince Charming did a fantastic (and spot on) rendition of Michael Jackson and Paul McCartney's "Say, Say, Say."
18 - That's hard! I make jokes about Hulk/Purple, but I don't really mean it (and obviously Marvel ships it too.)
23 - Skywise from Elfquest, Neville Longbottom from Harry Potter, Tony Stark from MCU (er, by which I mean Marvel's "Cinematic" not "Comic" universe), Oz from early-days Buffy, and Kaylee Frye from Firefly
19 - Show us an example of your personal headcanon.
Hmm. Dennis Creevey grows up to fight for muggle-born equality. He's a bit of an activist, and he enlists Hermione's help on more than one occasion. He eventually grows up to be an MLE and decides to subvert the dominant paradigm from within the system.
25 - A fandom you’re in but have no ships from.
I'm not sure I have one of these. Stories are all about relationships (romantic or otherwise) -- there's nothing interesting to say if there isn't any emotional interaction between characters.
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20 -- I would have to say it was probably a really badly drawn elf, during my Elfquest period. Unless you count the accidental fanvid I created one day while listening to the radio and watching Sesame Street with the sound off. Kermit and Prince Charming did a fantastic (and spot on) rendition of Michael Jackson and Paul McCartney's "Say, Say, Say."
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23 - Skywise from Elfquest, Neville Longbottom from Harry Potter, Tony Stark from MCU (er, by which I mean Marvel's "Cinematic" not "Comic" universe), Oz from early-days Buffy, and Kaylee Frye from Firefly
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Hmm. Dennis Creevey grows up to fight for muggle-born equality. He's a bit of an activist, and he enlists Hermione's help on more than one occasion. He eventually grows up to be an MLE and decides to subvert the dominant paradigm from within the system.
25 - A fandom you’re in but have no ships from.
I'm not sure I have one of these. Stories are all about relationships (romantic or otherwise) -- there's nothing interesting to say if there isn't any emotional interaction between characters.
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