The fan fiction novelization of “The Crow” I wrote was complimented by the original graphic novelist, James O’Barr, where he told me “My true gratitude for your inspirational work.” I also wrote a huge fan fiction of “Edward Scissorhands” where Edward gets new hands and the girl (conveniently an orphan) and they live happily ever after together in a big log cabin in the Sierras, about which Ryan Corven (another Crow fan) commented: “An Edward Scissorhands fanfic … remains one of the very best I’ve ever read.”
I have a whole bunch of scraps of fanfics that I’ve never finished, simply because my creative “lightbulb” has a low lifespan. art on the other hand, while I’m not one of those super serious “art-a-day” people, I like to think that I am slowly but surely improving.
I didn’t start actually writing fanfics until I was in 7th grade. I lot of them I wrote back then were pretty cr@ppy, but nowadays, I still write fanfics, and for the most part, a lot of them are better than the ones I wrote back then.
TheBetterYouTuberNamedLogan almost 4 years ago
Dana having her own characters complement Phoebe’s strip is like that meme of Obama putting a medal on Obama lol.
Averagemoe almost 4 years ago
https://www.gocomics.com/ozy-and-millie/2016/03/18
Sugar Bombs 95 almost 4 years ago
You do NOT want to see the fanfics I wrote when I was thirteen.
codycab almost 4 years ago
I started writing fanfics. They involve me with mythological ladies.
Uncle Kenny almost 4 years ago
I thought that Phoebe’s dad was a writer for an animated TV show called “Pastel Unicorns.”
Concretionist almost 4 years ago
They must be so proud!
Kwen almost 4 years ago
Are they the kind of fanfics that will be turned in an “adult” movie? (and make you a billionaire)
Michael Thorton almost 4 years ago
What’s wrong with fan fiction? It’s becoming one more form of the Internet generation’s folklore.
And I oughta know. The American Folklore Society granted me a fellowship to study it at Bowling Green.
LeslieBark almost 4 years ago
The fan fiction novelization of “The Crow” I wrote was complimented by the original graphic novelist, James O’Barr, where he told me “My true gratitude for your inspirational work.” I also wrote a huge fan fiction of “Edward Scissorhands” where Edward gets new hands and the girl (conveniently an orphan) and they live happily ever after together in a big log cabin in the Sierras, about which Ryan Corven (another Crow fan) commented: “An Edward Scissorhands fanfic … remains one of the very best I’ve ever read.”
Damaged almost 4 years ago
I’m 41 and still writing fanfic (you can probably guess what of).
Never stop imagining and never stop having fun.
The Reader Premium Member almost 4 years ago
Were they sparkly vampires?
SKJAM! Premium Member almost 4 years ago
You can probably still find my Ranma 1/2 fics somewhere.
Aladar30 Premium Member almost 4 years ago
A love born on Literature!? HOORAY!
BenBerlin almost 4 years ago
I have a whole bunch of scraps of fanfics that I’ve never finished, simply because my creative “lightbulb” has a low lifespan. art on the other hand, while I’m not one of those super serious “art-a-day” people, I like to think that I am slowly but surely improving.
CaveCat87 almost 4 years ago
I didn’t start actually writing fanfics until I was in 7th grade. I lot of them I wrote back then were pretty cr@ppy, but nowadays, I still write fanfics, and for the most part, a lot of them are better than the ones I wrote back then.
Mario500 almost 4 years ago
(wonders about why the cartoon had “fanfic” instead of “fanfics” in its dialogue)
RonnieAThompson Premium Member almost 4 years ago
I wrote short sci-fi stories as a teenager.
asrialfeeple almost 4 years ago
Who hasn’t tried their hand at fanfiction?
Firestar almost 4 years ago
I won’t ask, don’t worry.