Harley and Ivy meet Jazz while she's Interning at Arkham, and think she's their daughter from the Future. Somehow.
They're not wrong.
Turns out the Fentons decides to test a Prototype Ghost Portal one day 18 years ago and accidentally made a Time Portal instead. Deeming the experiment a Failure, they were just about to close it and start again when a Baby was launched out of it and into Jack's arms.
The moment he looked into her Eyes he knew he wanted to keep her. Maddie was much the same.
They did Try to return her at first, but turns out the Portal was Unstable and constantly shifting between dozens of different TimeZones, so they could never find where/when she came from. She could either be from Earth 18 years later, or Mars 5 Million Years Ago. No way to tell.
So without any other option they decided that she was their Daughter now.
It helped that she looked so much like them, and that both had been in the Lab for 9 Months straight building the Portal so nobody would question the sudden Baby. They just told the Hospital they had an At Home Delivery and officially made her their Daughter.
They raised her believing that she was their's Biologically, because after a while they honestly forgot she wasn't.
Now Jazz is working as an Intern at Arkham Asylum, and has met the 2 Patients she will be helping take care of.
Doctor Pamela Isley, and Doctor Harleen Quinzel. Aka, Poison Ivy and Harley Quinn.
This should be an interesting internship.
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References to the tmntaucompetition in 'Wanna Come Over?'
the flower given to us by the extended fam
plushie by rise dystopia au
the donnie squad!! featuring bloodbath and little prince!
That competition was so fun we wanted to add some little references to it in this and future issues. Besides these, there's actually a lot happening in the background jdskf
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Don't mind me. I'm just going fucking feral over the brand new mystery speedster child.
The brand new mystery speedster child who very pointedly did not say his name (indicating it's a surprise reveal). The brand new mystery speedster child that was powerful enough to power an entire spaceship (indicating that he's a pretty powerful speedforce conduit). The brand new mystery speedster that didn't recognize Kid Flash and Impulse but did recognize Wally West.
(side note: I fucking love how Wally met a small speedster child and just went 'eh fuck secret identities. I don't even know your name yet but you're family now')
Anyway. Purple highlights on his clothes. Looks similar to Bart. This arc deals with Iris and Barry having kids vs not having kids. I kinda think this might be Don Allen if I'm being completely honest.
This also might be Wally and Linda's new baby but the shock at seeing Wally? That's got baby tornado twin written all over it.
This could just be a random speedster child but come on. The aliens who have never been to earth before just happen to have a human? And that human just so happens to be rescued by Bart? And explicitly Bart too. Bart saw a random piece of tech and had what can only be described as a moment and then he just randomly decided that he wanted it and he was taking it.
I can buy that Bart sensed the speedforce and was compelled to take the 'battery' and that's it. But Ace had no reaction. No. That's not a normal reaction. That's a kid subconsciously recognizing their dad's energy signature and struggling to identify what they're sensing. That's Bart and Don.
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McFly July Day 10: Rite of Passage
Twin Pines timeline. Dave is 12, Linda is 10, and Marty is 8
“Please let me go with you, Dave. Please, please, pleeeeeasssee!” Marty clasped his hands together tightly and directed a hopeful grin up at his brother, who regarded him with the same stony-faced look he’d been wearing the first ten times Marty had begged.
“For the last time, no. Quit asking me.”
“But—”
“No buts. You’re too little. Besides, this could be dangerous.”
“Dangerous?” Well, now he wanted to go even more. “You think Dr. Brown will shoot you with his death ray?”
Dave shrugged, a grave expression on his face. “Maybe.”
From where she’d been listening out in the hallway, Linda stepped into Dave’s room, hands on her hips. “Cindy Weaver’s older brothers and a bunch of their friends went sneaking around Dr. Brown’s house a few weeks ago. None of them got shot with any death rays.”
“Well, maybe they were just lucky.”
“Probably a thousand kids have gone to his place before, and nothing ever happened to any of ‘em. No death rays or people turning into zombies or any of the stupid stories people tell.”
Marty’s gaze swung back and forth between his siblings, taking in Linda’s smug smile and Dave’s face pinched with frustration. He’d heard kids at school talk about Dr. Brown; they said he was a mad scientist, like one straight out of those movies Dad likes, and built all sorts of crazy stuff in his lab. Some of his peers claimed the doctor was waiting for just the right time to vaporize the town, or maybe even the whole world. Others theorized he might be a stranded alien—people said he was strange—who was working on a spaceship to get back to his home planet. And as interesting as it all sounded, part of Marty hoped that Linda was right about it all just being made up. He didn’t think he’d want to have a zombie for a brother.
Dave slung his backpack over one shoulder and strode past Linda, narrowing his eyes at her as he went. Marty ran after him, still intent on convincing Dave to let him tag along.
“Can’t I go, Dave? I’ll keep up, and I promise I won’t cause any trouble.”
“No. What if you get hurt or turned into dust or something? It’ll be my fault for letting you come.”
Dave went to the kitchen and rummaged around in the cabinet, then dropped a handful of granola bars into his bag. Marty eyed it a moment. “Why do you need all those snacks?”
“They’re for me and my friends. We might hang around town after or go to the park. You know, if we survive. Or we might get captured and need some food to hold us over until we can escape.”
“But Linda said nothing bad even happens at his house!”
“At whose house?”
Dave and Marty both jumped at the sound of their mother’s voice. Lorraine joined them in the kitchen, her eyes pinned on Dave, who shuffled nervously and dropped his gaze to the floor. “Nobody’s.”
Lorraine lifted an eyebrow and turned her attention to Marty then, who attempted for all of five seconds to resist spilling the beans. Her stern look always won out, though.
“Dave is gonna go snoop around Dr. Brown’s secret lab.”
Their mother stared at Dave for a long time and rubbed at her forehead. Marty thought she looked tired or like her head hurt. But maybe that meant she wouldn’t have the energy to yell.
“You can go to your room, Dave,” she said simply.
Marty nearly fell over as Dave knocked into his shoulder—very purposely, he guessed—on his way out. “David Tiberius!” she called, following after him.
Well, there went those exciting evening plans. Marty figured he wouldn’t be permitted to tag along with his brother for quite some time; he probably deserved it for being a tattletale.
He wondered if Dave’s friends would continue on without him tonight and if they’d see anything good.
One day, Marty decided, he’d get a look at Dr. Brown’s lab for himself.
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Wait. If everyone in O+F=S has grey skin, why was the Santa pink?
okay so this is a really good question to ask. In context to the pink Santa thing... I legitimately just wasn't confident that the grey-skin approach to the design would've been well received or not so chickened out by making Santa have a more traditionally human skin coloration.
That really is just the short end of the issue there. However there are additional aspects to the au that just does not carry this excuse, at least no where near the same level.
Additional issues include:
Virgil's ears not being consistent
Janus's appearing and disappearing half-snake face attributes
switching the shade of grey that the sides are supposed to be/mixing up ear shapes between shots
And while on paper these don't sound like issues that should be frowned upon too harshly since it's a fan au so obviously stuff can get witched around over time, it equally only works so far in the face of the creator also trying to make certain details and attributes to convey a timeline.
Just as an example, in Remus's Cranium Baby I specifically give Janus pointed ears. But then in Baby Pictures I give current day Janus pointed ears while having Tot Virgil Janus rocking some rounded ears when based on the timeline and the characterization (at this point) that doesn't make a lick of sense to do. Like it isn't one of those things that ruins an AU but it is frustrating when in those same images I'm narratively trying to extend the viewers belief into having Remus birth Virgil from his face and make the connection that the father is Patton.
I do plan on fixing some of these issues (once I have the drive to, at least) and I'm having the idea to basically retcon some of the previous works for this AU (because newer ideas n all that) & I'll be sure to make note of when I do so to best avoid confusion.
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Is it true Scott Pilgrim can also play drums? I heard in his last band he played drums for awhile! Is he better or worse than you?
HA! SCOTT? GOOD on drums? Is he telling that to people, or did you hear this from somebody else?
I mean, thinking back on it, I think Stephen might have mentioned Scott playing drums in their old college band with Envy? Neither of them really talks about it too much, least of all Scott- he used to freeze up and go catatonic at the slightest mention of her, so I've tried not to pry too much. It makes me feel weird seeing him like that.
Anyway, I'm only really gleaning what he volunteers, until he's entirely over that whole thing I guess. It feels a little awkward trying to get information out of Stephen about something like that, you know? Underhanded. Whenever he's ready to stop being a baby about it, he'll decide what he doesn't and doesn't want to share, and that's that. No matter how frustrating.
Back to him and drumming specifically... I've caught him messing with my set before, and it was only definable then as a cacophony, so far as I'm concerned. And not the good kind, of which there are some. If he can play the drums, I've definitely got him beat, no contest. There's a reason I'm in the band, I guess.
... He could probably beat me in a video game based around them, though, if there are any. He's ridiculously good at those, and whenever I play those kinds of games it never feels like it's properly on beat. It drives me crazy.
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