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I got two lovely gifts for Yuletide this year!
The first was for the thing I most wanted fic for, but figured was a long shot. The Crimson Kimono is a noir-ish movie from the '50s with two cops, one white and one Japanese American, investigating a murder. The cops work together, live together, and are very slashrific. Though the movie has a woman push them apart at the end, I'm a firm believer that the three of them should just form a happy little polycule.
Almost Makes You Feel Alive gives the backstory of the Japanese American cop and how he and his partner met, and gives a nice fix to the ending of the film. It is fab! You should read it! And also watch the film because it is great.
The second was an adorable story for the Batman: Wayne Family Adventures webcomic, my current favourite DC title. (For reasons possibly related to the ongoing pandemic and world-wide trash fire we're all living in, a Bat family title focused on low stakes domestic comedy is very appealing to me these days.)
Curriculum has Alfred getting Jason to help Damian with his English homework, and features Alfred Pennyworth's famous chocolate chip cookies. It is an absolute gem.
The first was for the thing I most wanted fic for, but figured was a long shot. The Crimson Kimono is a noir-ish movie from the '50s with two cops, one white and one Japanese American, investigating a murder. The cops work together, live together, and are very slashrific. Though the movie has a woman push them apart at the end, I'm a firm believer that the three of them should just form a happy little polycule.
Almost Makes You Feel Alive gives the backstory of the Japanese American cop and how he and his partner met, and gives a nice fix to the ending of the film. It is fab! You should read it! And also watch the film because it is great.
The second was an adorable story for the Batman: Wayne Family Adventures webcomic, my current favourite DC title. (For reasons possibly related to the ongoing pandemic and world-wide trash fire we're all living in, a Bat family title focused on low stakes domestic comedy is very appealing to me these days.)
Curriculum has Alfred getting Jason to help Damian with his English homework, and features Alfred Pennyworth's famous chocolate chip cookies. It is an absolute gem.
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Date: 2023-01-01 07:58 am (UTC)I updated my Stucky Western if you are interested in peeking at it, by the way. Happy New Year.
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