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What do you think about the possibility of El and Will not being exactly twins but half siblings? Maybe Lonnie was in the MK Ultra project for money and had an affair with Terry Ivis, so El was born. His sperm was affected, and Lonnie had another child with Joyce, who was born with repressed/hidden powers (I'm considering Jonathan was already born when Lonnie's balls were chernobyl'd). Then Lonnie took Will to the Lab a feel times for test, but they concluded he was born powerless, because he appeared to be a normal kid.
Upon coming across twelvegate, I did initially go down this rabbit hole! I made a shit-post about the possibility of Lonnie being both Will and El's dad, but more recently I've expanded on that evidence in an ask, discussing why I basically don't think that is the case anymore.
The main thing that makes me so confident about this, is that I'm certain Terry isn't El's 'mama'. Like pretty much 100% certain.
There are a few posts where I discuss this (here, here, here) so definitely check those out if you want a deep dive to better understand where I'm coming from with that claim.
To be fair, I did not subscribe to this up until recently. It was as if my brain blocked me from even merely considering the possibility that Terry isn’t El's mom because of how tragic her whole situation was. And so it felt almost insensitive to even speculate, I guess?
But as of now, after actually going back and watching her scenes for myself, as well as flashbacks featuring her that resurface in future seasons, I think that if anything Lonnie is a roadblock to the truth, in the same sense that Terry is. Because the evidence that Terry isn't El's mom is too alarming to ignore. Like, once you see it, it becomes very obvious they've always been trying to hint this to us, as subtly as possible, and they did it successfully bc it went over everyone's heads.
And so since Terry isn't El's mom, and there are certain details tying Terry to having some sort of connection to Brenner (ie Papa/Mama, Bonsai trees, Hopper's line about Terry's 'relationship' with Brenner), then it's very likely that, in the original timeline/universe or whatever we want to call it, Terry could have worked closely with the lab in some capacity, though ended up supporting Joyce’s claims over allegations about the lab and experimentation, ie. the article at the end of s1 including Joyce/Terry's testimonies. And so she was basically a confidant to them who went against the lab and was lobotomized for it and placed in a scenario that blocked out the truth very conveniently for them, while also essentially punishing her.
And when it comes to Lonnie... That is where it gets very complicated. Because I think it's likely that in the OG timeline, Lonnie was not the greatest guy. I think there was a lot of scary subtext surrounding him harming Will in s1 and it's possible that this dude has been given the role of their father in this timeline, which in the original timeline he is not. He's essentially Stranger Things' very own Biff.
This does make me very intrigued about what is going to be revealed in 'The First Shadow' play coming soon. We're said to get the backstory for not only Joyce and Hopper but also Lonnie and Bob (and Henry) apparently, so that is making for some interesting potential Back to the Future parallels from Marty’s parents’ 1955 timeline vs Willel’s parents’ 1959 timeline. Also the synopsis being young Joyce Maldonado and Jim Hopper dealing with the shadows of the past...
Arguably, it is crunch time. We're approaching the final season and this is a revelation that a lot of the audience are probably not going to be ready for, despite a lot of the hints in the details. I presume they wont have much time in s5 to rehash the mysteries of the past, beyond glossing it over, and so this was honestly a perfect way for them to go back and give context for what is to come in a really unique way that is canon, but without having to cram too much into s5 like they had to for s4.
I do think that Lonnie is very likely to return in s5. Though he referred to Hawkins at its most tame as a hell hole, so idk if he would be running back there during an apocalypse, seeing as everyone else seems to be trying to get out ASAP. It is possible though, and yet I just really don't think his arc is about this series long secret that he is both El and Will's father. If anything I think the revelation is much darker in relation to what truly happened to him and El, possibly in relation to the lab, as he could indeed have been an MKUltra volunteer like you said. It could also help to go read up on some of the cases/allegations put against MKUltra back in the day bc, though it is quite disturbing in parts, it could very well hold the answer to at least some secrets seeing as this is partially based on a real life program that did exist back in the day.
If Lonnie was their dad, I think he would have been a lot more prioritized in the overall story over the seasons, and yet they kind of introduced him in s1 with only a couple references to him in passing since then. If anything it's giving we do not want to give this character too much acknowledgement in the story.
I think a return for him would perhaps look like the storys way of revealing to us that he is not actually their father. Either via flashbacks to the og timeline or perhaps vecna visions at a point when we’re still assuming this is Will’s dad. I do think he very likely is connected to the darker secrets behind what really happened though, related to Will and El's original disappearances, leading up to them in the lab presumably.
I won't claim to understand the memory/time-loop nonsense, because I think that it could also have a lot to do with Will's powers related to time and therefore probability perhaps, which ties really well into the whole X-Men 134 reference. And yet, obviously, I feel like it's too much to try to be certain about which angle go at it, despite having a lot of the pieces to perhaps figure it out? Bc we can guess all day what Will's powers will look like, but we still don't really know for certain? And so going too far beyond that feels like too much guessing to me.
I will say that what makes me even more confident about this theory, even more than the Terry evidence, is just the heaps of evidence connecting Will and El from the very beginning, and how that also connects to Joyce and Hopper more often than not.
If you're open to looking at evidence related to the whole Joyce + Hopper = Willel twins + Jon ? gate (?), or even just how byler also fits into this, bc tbh a lot of the evidence connects, these are a few posts below that might peak your interest. And this isn’t even all of it.
This is the MAIN one so if you read any of them, read this (first and foremost)
Twelvegate Evidence going back to s1 and oh so many unanswered questions
Twelvegate Evidence going back to s1 + Willel Twins
Deer Imagery following The Hoppers/Byers Family
David Harbour cryptically changing his IG pfp to twins, multiple times before S4 dropped:
The fact that Star Wars' big plot twist was that Luke/Leia were twins... That the Duffers are twins... That Noah Schnapp is a twin... 'IT'S NOT YOUR FAULT (MIKE), THEY'RE IDENTICAL'...
El: Me? I'm twice as happy now *cut camera to estranged twin Will opening van door for him and El*
The Wright Bros
Parallels between El being confronted, with Will standing by frozen
"She missed her dad. We all do."
El and Will reuniting at Nina and the remaining timestamp is 12:00
"Mom!"
I will alway say that I am subject to be wrong. The only thing I'm very confident about now is that Terry isn't El's mom, and it just so happens that everything else sort of falls into place after that.
#byler#stranger things#twelvegate#willel twins#willel wondertwins#willel literal twins#joyce + hopper = willel twins + job#say it with me#lonnie is the biff of stranger things#hopper is the george mcfly#hopper starting the series on his couch with a focus on his pony tail bracelet and his wrist watch was a nod to will and el#along with the references to keys consistently connecting hopper and joyce being willel#its all connected#also if will is jesus#hopper is god?#i mean he is very much giving resurrection arc a lot...#also dont even get me started about how a lot of the side characters give off npc energy#constantly interrupting the characters before they're close to figuring shit out#it's weird#I do think that it's very likely Henry knows something about what the lab did not only to him but will and el#and perhaps he is not totally wrong for wanting justice bc the world is a disgusting place and he's giving will and el an out to join him#away from this horrible world#it really depends on how far they want to go and how dark#i do think that it could get very very dark#but the good news is that the really painful tragic events that are going to be unveiled#are going to make the happy ending that much more gratifying#like imagine having a whole fluff fic ending with a happy ending#like cool but honestly where is the build up and earning of that happy ending#you cant know joy unless you've known sorrow#shits gonna get real
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Hi! Since you've seen the play a few times, would you mind answering a quick question? Does the Hawkins Library make any kind of appearance or otherwise get mentioned in the play?
Between its clock tower which chimes like Vecna's grandfather clock as the four gates converge at its location, and the fact it's where Will was taken to get slugged, the library is clearly a place of significance for Vecna -- but as far as I've been able to gather, the play doesn't seem to offer any explanation as to why.
Does The Hawkins Library Appear In TFS?
HELLO!! <3 Great question- sadly, the play does NOT touch on the library at all. It’s honestly a little weird that it’s literally never brought up whatsoever!
Which, I think it’s extra weird that the library never got brought up considering how the ST library clock tower parallels the clock tower in Back To The Future. Especially since in TFS, Henry is always running late, much like Marty McFly, and his code name was George during the auditions (much like George McFly), and then there’s also the changing newspapers about George McFly that change based on changes to the timeline, versus a.) the Henry vs Edward papers about the Creel murders in-show and b.) the weird TFS newspapers about the Creel murders that are completely different from the in-show newspapers about the Creel murders.
There’s also the whole thing re: “you have to be your dad” in TFS vs Marty McFly almost accidentally becoming his own father/erasing himself from existence.
Which, the newspaper thing is especially interesting re: the missing library considering that the newspapers were down in the library basement in s4 (well, specifically, the weekly watcher was/thats where we get the scene of robin grabbing the weekly watcher to look at) vs will being in the UD library’s basement in S1.
It also struck me as weird that there’s so many other things/parts of Hawkins that are mentioned on the posters in the theatre and that are relevant in-show (such as the first Snow Ball), but don’t even get a single throwaway line in the play. Even though there’s other locations (such as Henderson Liquors) that have the entire building on stage, both interior and exterior/Henry walks into it- not to mention the giant USS Eldridhe ship on stage. Point is, if they wanted to show us a location, whether interior or exterior, they would, so it’s a pointed choice for them Not to.
Which, this whole location weirdness is extra weird when we consider what I talked about in this post re: almost every location in TFS also being Hawkins High for some reason.
However, Will’s scenes underneath the library in S1 definitely have cave vibes IMO, and I think that’s definitely going to tie into some Henry parallels re: the cave that Henry was in when he was in Nevada/when he contracted the shadow.
And like I’ve talked about on here before, the clock also never shows up in TFS, even though we hear it, we never see it, despite the fact that there’s a whole scene in the Creel foyer, it’s a.) conveniently dark and b.) the clock just. Isn’t there, so there’s smthn rattling about that vs the library clock also not showing up in TFS and the parallels between the Creel clock and the library clock in S4.
I also wonder if the library’s significance to Vecna is going to tie into the whole Brenner-As-Vecna/Beenner having merged himself with Henry or Edward thing, and if the library was significant to Brenner because a.) we do get him tied to the library in S1 when Hopper reads those articles about him in the library and b.) TFS straight up had Vecna’s shadow pop up behind Brenner, and IMO, the Brenner-Vecna connection just gets stronger every day.
Anyway! I hope this answers your question/helps! :DD Thanks for the ask! <333
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There are many interesting details in the posters inside the Phoenix Theater.
(screenshots by bugsbenefit)
These two remind me a lot of Joyce and Hopper (oh, hello Mind Flayer, lol). 'The strangest place to start your family future'. Hm, family, future... Are Hopper and Joyce the ST George and Lorraine Mcfly? And Biff is Lonnie
This reminds me of Jonathan, of course (that 2.0 tho)
Another film by Richardson (Dark of the moon) A scientist, a specialist (Henry: "She called a doctor, an expert") Richard(son) who wants you for your mind...
Also this one. Horror in the Attic. J. L Ellis. Like Dr Ellis in 4x01? Dr Ellis and Six who are paralleled to Will and El at school. Hm
#tfs spoilers#the first shadow spoilers#the first shadow#st the first shadow#henry creel#jopper#stranger things
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For those still in doubt about Will flaying Hopper…
All within the same episode. Guys, this was intentional.
Will/flayed Hopper is Marty Mcfly trying to set up his mom Joyce (Lorraine) with Hopper (George). Joyce wants to “bang” Hopper and doesn’t realized that he’s essentially her son.
“Freud” is a famous psychologist known for The Oedipus Complex.
Why Hopper being out of character in ST3 was intentional and a major clue to a plot twist…
If you read my previous post on Will having powers, you’ll know what I’m talking about here.
To begin, let’s go back to season 2. In season 2, Hopper ends up trapped in the upside down and was infected.
Will was connected to him and knew something was wrong right away.
He’s saved and all is well until season 3. He’s behaving strangely, he’s strikingly immature. And for some reason, desperate to break up Mike and El.
Mike calls him “crazy” which is a term associated with being in love on the show… it’s especially associated with Mike and Will.
So what’s going on here?
Well….
It’s Will. Will flayed Hopper and through him attempted to break up Mike and El.
#like this isn’t a crack theory#Hopper is literally Will at times this season like-#never will be sane about this#if you know you know….#stranger things theory
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My Stranger Things Season 4 conspiracy theory
(Spoilers for season 3) Okay guys, I have a big theory. I’m not sure if other people noticed this, but I’m going to lay it down for you. So You know how they made so many allusions to back to the future in season 3? I think that El and company found a way to travel back in time through the upside down and they were there in episode 8, trying to save Hopper. Perhaps they found another test subject in their new town whose special power is time traveling? I think they succeeded. Here’s why:
So episode One it shows all of the Russians in their suits. They’re green suits with gas masks.
and then here, right before Joyce pulls the plug, here are the workers in red hazmat suits, and for some reason they slow-mo step out and stare at Hopper and it zooms in on their eyes, and are those people familiar? Are they the kids, sort of grown up? One of them looks like Jonathan?
You might think this is just a coincidence, but remember: color coding. Earlier in the episode you see a bunch of workers running around, but there are some wearing green hazmat suits and some wearing red ones. The red ones seem to be trying to interact with our main characters more than the green ones. Here are some in green:
and then here are some in red, actually trying to shut off the machine, but they’re just kids, they don’t know how it actually works:
And then the next shot shows the guys in green running to the right and the guys in red running to the room that Murray is in:
You may think at first these guys in red are trying to arrest or kill Murray, but what if Murray messed up something and that’s what these time travelers are trying to prevent? What if they succeeded getting in there or told Murray through the door what to do? We don’t see very much of Murray after this, only one shot. But “aren’t you a little short to be a stormtrooper?” Isn’t that hazmat person right there a bit short? Maybe it’s Dustin from the future.
I think that they found out how to work the machine so that it would not kill them, just make a blinding enough light that it would obscure Joyce’s vision of Hopper while El, walking up to her dad with her friends, could pull them into the upside down in time. After all, she was able to disintegrate herself and the demogorgon season one, and she survived.
Hopper nodding for Joyce to do it.^
^El and Jonathan and possibly people she meets in her new town.
And the upside down has a skewed sense of time. After all, Billy went into the upside down for what seemed like a long time, but he was probably just gone for a little bit. Will also goes into the upside down and seems to be gone for a long time when he’s actually just standing out in the field, hallucinating. This time anomaly will allow for Hopper possibly being popped out of the upside down somewhere in Russia and getting caught by the russians. This would account for the Russian’s mysterious prisoner, “The American”. It’s Hopper, and he’s been saved by El and her time traveling friends.
One reason I think they would include this twist is because, as stated earlier before, they were making a lot of references to Back to the Future, even having them watch it, showing a poster, having the music hilariously when it cuts back to dustin, and oh yeah, Marty McFly wears a hazmat suit in back to the future, and it looks A LOT like the red hazmat suits, to conceal his identity. Nice reference, guys.
^Marty, pretending to be “Darth Vader” from the planet “Vulcan”, threatening to melt George McFly’s brains unless he asks his future wife to the Under the Sea Dance.
Anyway, this has been my theory. I hope you like it!
#stranger things#season 3#season 4#theory#stranger things theory#george mcfly#marty mcfly#back to the future#80's references#el#hopper#hopper's death#hopper is alive#hopper is just in russia#russia#spoilers#time travelling#the upside down#time traveling#time travel#cue the time theme from inception#fan theory#will blow your mind#sorry if my prediction is right i just spoiled everyone#thanks hermione
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what did cody said about klave?
Omg Anon okay so, twitter user umbrellaacademy invited Cody to do a twitter space with them which they did yesterday (8PM Friday EST) and Cody stayed for OVER TWO AND A HALF HOURS answering fan questions and saying SO MANY things about Dave and Klave and I am still so overwhelmed. I have recorded it and I’ve sent the video to the host and they’ve said they’ll release it soon (although the file is massive so I suspect they’ll have a bit of trouble wrangling it like I did so it might take longer). In the meantime, some highlights under the cut:
- Dave’s favourite thing about Klaus is his openness. He’s charismatic because he’s unafraid to be himself. Cody also finds it endearing that Klaus marches to the beat of his own drum.
- He likes the idea that the briefcase brought Klaus to Dave because of fate/destiny. Dave is the missing piece of Klaus, he fills a void in Klaus. He’s as interested as we are to find out if the timeline loops back in season 3
- Dave is soft spoken. There are qualities of Dave that have grounded and soothed Klaus but also Klaus has pulled Dave out of his shell. Klaus’ openness was like an invitation to Dave to open up and be goofy and strange, and this was a vibe Cody got from Robert as well in the bar scene, but then the dynamic shifted later and he felt that Dave was the one who was opening up first.
- Dave would go with Klaus to be with his family. He would want Klaus to take the reigns and would trust Klaus re- what kind of life they could have together post Vietnam. Although there would be no hesitation from Dave about his love for Klaus, there might be hesitation about planning a life together because of the time period they were in. There’s a sense of peace and wanting to settle from Klaus. Cody just basically being solidly on the Klaus bringing Dave back to 2019 to meet his family train.
- There is a sensitivity and self awareness to Dave, Cody thinks he accepted his sexuality but just was careful about advertising it because of the time period. He also says that his Dave in season 1 didn’t have the experience we saw in season 2 with his uncle and that might have made him more open (I am staring directly at my reverse George McFly theory).
- Dave’s love for Klaus is unconditional, he loves him for exactly who he is. Dave’s unconditional love is a foil for the conditional love Klaus gets from his family. Klaus doesn’t really know what love is and then he gets fired this laser beam of love from Dave.
- Cody that been in a play where his character was in a relationship with a guy but he thinks Rob hadn’t done that before. The director set the tone that the kiss scene was an intimate and tender scene. He feels like there was a reassurance from Dave to Klaus in that moment.
- Dave was holding 4 shot glasses in the scene where he’s holding them with both hands.
- Cody describing Dave in 4 words - kind, sensitive, empathetic, soft. Dave would describe Klaus as free spirited, open, unfiltered, unexpected (he also put forward chaotic but didn’t stick with it and replaced it with unexpected).
- Dave’s first thought when he woke up and saw Klaus was “Is this a dream... We’re not sleeping much so this could be a dream, I wouldn’t put it past my brain” Also “The dream coming to reality but maybe not necessarily looking like what he thought.”
- He thinks Klaus probably took the dogtags off Dave after he died as a way to remember him rather than them exchanging them
- He wants Klaus and Dave’s storyline to end with love prevailing. He also floats the idea of Dave taking a dark turn and Klaus has to be the redemptive person to bring Dave back.
In preparation for playing Dave he watched the Ken Burns Vietnam War documentary series on Netflix and also looked up online about the Vietnam war. He also listened to music he thought Dave would be into from 1965-1968: He mentions Motown and Stones (Cody said he himself likes Motown)
- Cody’s favourite thing about Dave is the quality of how he loves Klaus. He describes it as pure and unconditional and simple and he talks about he thinks people need to love each other fearlessly - not just romantically but in friendships as well, especially with what’s happening now (and this sort of clarifies to me why he was talking about love over fear so passionately in the clever klaus q&a and what he meant by that)
- Cody is a fantasy nerd
- He would love to see Dave giving Klaus some agency
- He thinks that Klaus has some guilt about Dave’s death
- He would like to play a Commission agent (Commission Dave rights!!)
- Robert is very open and unassuming and funny and it was easy to have an immediate rapport with him. Cody also talked with Tom Hopper (about their mutual friend Bradley James). He also briefly met Colm and Robin and he also remembered he met Aidan (who here had a theory about a deleted scene with Aidan in the attic?)
- He doesn’t know how time works in the afterlife or how Klaus’ power works but Dave would have waited 50 years for Klaus
- Calem joined the space and they said that they hadn't interacted before but they had a bit of a chat. Calem said that his filming in season 2 was 4 days but about 1 month apart. Calem’s internet kept cutting out and then he disappeared.
- If Dave was one of the 43 children his power could be the care bear love blast and he could fire hot beams of love out of the hole in his chest. He would give Dave a more passive power to round out the more active powers the other Hargreeves have, like a healer
- The scene in the tent was filmed at the studio. The scene on the bus was shot outside. The scene in the trench was partly shot outside but some of it was shot in the studio as well (I wonder if he’s confusing that trench scene with the hallucination at the Rave though?)
- He said the scenes were beautifully lit (I beg to differ, Cody!)
- Klaus helped unlock that part of him (I think he means Dave’s sexuality) and he also says that Klaus was a very specific target to Dave’s love. Klaus seems like one in a million. When you love someone there’s something specific about them that pulls that out of you.
- Calem returns! He was in his room where the internet crapped out on him but then he went downstairs. Cody asked what it was like for Calem to come in and play an established character. Calem said he purposely didn’t talk with Cody about the character before playing him because he’d done the audition without knowing anything about the character so he didn’t want to risk doing something too different from what he’d done in the audition, but he did watch season 1. He also said he was a bit anxious about what the audience would think of him playing the character, and Cody went into acting mentor mode and said that he doesn’t think the job is about appeasing the fans but about trying to be as true as possible. He also said that Calem did a good job and he shouldn’t be hard on himself but Calem then said that he quickly got over it and he wasn’t thinking about it on set, just afterwards. Calem mentioned that he creeped Cody’s IMDB and he said that his dad was a camera operator on Lizzie Borden Chronicles this Cody guest starred in an episode of.
- Dave loves music like Cody. He mentioned Four Tops as another band and then Motown again. He thinks the bar scene shows��Dave’s love of music but he wasn’t thinking about that at the time.
- Dave would be overstimulated at first if he came to the future because we’re bombarded with a lot more stimulus than in the 60s. The internet and iPhones would blow his mind. He let’s a “we’ll see” slip, which he then quickly corrects to “we would see”
- The kiss in the bar was definitely the first kiss and he thinks it happened a couple months into the tour. He thinks the feelings were mutual quite early, but that it would have taken some time to act on them and to be able to gauge if each other were really giving off the signals that they like each other.
- He’s appreciative of the fan love and he tries to make a connection with everyone he can
- Dave is an optimistic force who thinks that love will prevail so he would have wanted to do something to make it work despite the obstacles they faced
- Cody doesn’t know how close to the vest Klaus kept the stuff about his powers and the time travel etc but he did see Klaus appear so he does know there’s something strange about him. Dave trusted Klaus and even if it wasn’t explicitly talked about there was enough trust to go “wherever you go I’ll follow, wherever that leads.” When Klaus conjures Dave, Dave is excited to see him but isn’t really surprised or put off by any of the circumstances that Klaus is in.
- He thinks that Dave is more the listener of the relationship, but he could certainly see Dave telling Klaus about Dune and Klaus indulging him.
- Rob is very genuine, very unassuming, very immediately open, very funny, definitely puts you at ease, incredibly thoughtful, very considerate, good dude (wow it’s the complimenting Rob speed run! 8 in a row!)
- The aspect of Dave that Cody connects to most is his non-judgemental quality
- Dave would connect with Vanya’s softness and Luther’s moral compass (he said Diego’s moral compass in the cleverklaus q&a so not sure if he just mixed them up). He thinks Dave might be a bit too sincere for Five and Ben would appreciate being able to unload Klaus on Dave.
- He thinks Dave is not a tattoo guy but Klaus is impulsive so getting a tattoo really aligns with his personality. He thinks that Dave’s actions speak louder than words written on him
- He connects to the fractured family theme of the show on a personal level
- Dave being jewish was something he only learned about through looking at the dogtags, it wasn’t in the script or anything
- Dave might have studied Philosophy if he’d gone to college instead of joining the military, he feels like there’s a dreamer quality to Dave
- Even though Dave was pressured into joining the military, he thinks that Dave believed he was going the right thing by enlisting
- Colm is a Canadian Hall of Fame actor and Reginald is such an intense character so Cody would love to do a scene with him. He would also love to do a scene with Elliot.
- Cody remembered waiting on set to film the scene in the club and he, Rob and Tom were in an 80s hotel with a heart shaped jacuzzi (??? oh was this the set with the Handler and Agnes maybe?)
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Cutie Patooties
Summary: Niko's day seems to lighten up incredibly after a certain guest is invited into the studio.
Sharky
Aj Shabeel
Childhood Crushes
Henry Hart
Out with the Old, In with the New?
Summary: When a certain supervillain returns to Swellview an old face pops back up.
Jasper Dunlop
Cody Martin
Zack Martin
Andre Harris
Jack Brewer
Milton Krupnik
Jerry Martinez
Hudson Gimble
Max Thunderman
Edmond Pevensie
#once upon a time#IT#asoue#a series of unfortunate events#awae#anne with an e#seaquest dsv#MCU#marvel cinematic universe#the news boys#newsies#mcyt#minecraft youtubers#Harry Potter#the outsiders#back to the future#cobra Kai#karate kid#dream a little dream#the goonies#clueless#defending jacob#malcolm in the middle#lou converses#lou important things
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Character/Movie List
Below is movies and TV shows I like personally and are lsited as a reference. If you don't see something you're interested in, it is not that I don't like it, it is because I most likely forgot it because I love so many movies/shows tbh. Just ask, and I'll answer! And, from the Rules and Regulations page, what I had meant by "mostly" is that I can dabble outside of the acting world and into actors/actresses themselves and/or singers, popstars, etc.
{Another side-note, I am not so much into shows, but mostly movies! Although, there are some exceptions that I love beyond belief!}
MOVIES
Back to the Future Series:
Biff Tannen
Griff Tannen (Maybe, he wasn't the best of the Tannen's imo)
Buford Tannen
Marty McFly
George McFly
Doc Brown
Lorraine Baines
Match
Titanic:
Rose DeWitt Bukater
Jack Dawson
Caledon Hockley
Brock Lovett
Rabrizio De Rossi
Thomas "Tommy" Ryan
Karate Kid Series {1/2/3}:
1-
John Kreese
Mr. Miyagi
Johnny Lawrence
Daniel LaRusso
Tommy
Dutch
Bobby Brown (not so much; don't know him too well)
Ali Mills
Lucille LaRusso
2-
Chozen
Kumiko
3-
Terry Silver (duh lmao)
Mike Barnes (also duh)
Jessica Andrews
Stand By Me:
Vern Tessio
Billy Tessio
Gordie LaChance
Chris Chambers
Eyeball Chambers
Ace Merrill
Teddy Duchamp
Goonies:
Brand
Mikey
Chunk
Mouth
Data
Andy
Stef
Jake Fratelli (he was kinda hot ngl)
Ferris Bueller's Day Off:
Ferris Bueller
Jeanie Bueller
Cameron Frye
Sloane Peterson
License to Drive:
Les Anderson
Dean
Mercedes Lane
Charles
Toy Soldiers:
Billy Tepper
Joey Trotta
Snuffy Bradberry
Ricardo Montoya
Hank Giles
Derek/Yogurt
Scream Movie Series {1/2}:
1-
Billy Loomis
Stu Macher
Dwight "Dewey" Riley
Ghostface
Randy Meeks
Tatum Riley
Sidney Prescott
Gale Weathers
2-
Cotton Weary
Derek Feldman
Mickey
Predator:
Dutch
Blain
Yautja
Escape Plan:
Emil Rottmayer/ "Victor Maheim"
Ray Breslin/ "Anthony Portos"
The Expendables:
Barney Ross
Lee Christmas
Toll Road
Tool
Gunnar Jensen
Bao Thao/ "Yin Yang"
Hale Caesar
Trench
Church
Divergent Movie Series {1/2/3}:
Divergent-
Beatrice "Tris" Prior
Caleb Prior
Peter
Tobias "Four" Eaton
Christina "Chris"
Eric Coulter
Will
Insurgent-
Marcus Eaton
Allegiant-
Matthew
Terminator Series:
T-100/"Uncle Bob"/Terminator
T-1000 "Austin"
John Connor
Sarah Connor
Grace
Dani Ramos
Dazed and Confused:
David Wooderson
Fred O'Bannion
Randall "Pink" Floyd
Ron Slater
Don Dawson
Mitch Kramer
Benny O'Donnell
Rocky Series:
Rocky Balboa
Apollo Creed
Captain Ivan Drago
Zombieland {1/2}:
Tallahassee
Columbus
Berkeley
Witchita
Little Rock
Madison
Lethal Weapon Movie Series {1/2/3/4}:
Martin Riggs
Roger Myrtaugh
Rianne Murtaugh
Leo Getz
Goodfellas:
Henry Hill
Jimmy Conway
Tommy DeVito
Karen Hill
Marvel:
Avengers Heroes-
Iron Man/Tony Stark
Thor
Ant-Man/Scott Lang
Hulk/Bruce Banner
Captain America/Steve Rogers
Hawkeye/ Clint Barton
Quicksilver/Pietro Maximoff
Scarlet Witch/Wanda Maximoff
Black Panther/T'Challa
Vision/Victor Shade
Black Widow/Natasha Romanoff
Mantis
Spider-Man/Peter Parker
Doctor Strange/Stephen Strange
Avengers Anti-Heroes/Antagonists:
Yondu Udonta
Loki Laufeyson
Winter Soldier/Bucky Barnes
Whiplash
Thanos
Mysterio
Kaecilius
Ronan
Hela
Ultron
Wolverine/Deadpool:
Wolverine/Logan Howlett
Sabretooth/Victor Creed
Bolt/Chris Bradley
Gambit/Remy LeBeau
Cyclops/Scott Summers
(Younger!)Professor X
Deadpool/Wade Wilson
Cable/Nathan Summers
Colossus/Piotr "Peter" Nikolayevich Rasputin
Dopinger
Weasel
Negasonic Teenage Warhead/Ellie Phimister
DC Universe:
Superman/Clark Kent (Henry Cavill)
Batman/Bruce Wayne (Affleck, Bale versions)
Aquaman/Arthur Curry
Wonder Woman/Diana Prince
Harley Quinn
Joker (Leto, Ledger, Phoenix versions)
Deadshot
Captain Boomerang
Enchantress
Rick Flagg
Bane (Tom Hardy)
TV Shows
Stranger Things:
Mike Wheeler
Nancy Wheeler
Will Byers
Joyce Byers
Johnathan Byers
Maxine "Max" Hargrove
Billy Hargrove
Dustin Henderson
Lucas Sinclair
Robin Buckley
Jim Hopper
Steve Harrington
Sex Education:
Erric Effiong
Aimee Gibbs
Adam Groff
Ola Nyman
Rahim
Otis Milburn
Maeve Wiley
Hannibal (Show):
Hannibal Lector
Will Graham
Dr. Alana Bloom
Jack Crawford
Abigail Hobbs
Orange Is the New Black (OITNB):
Piper Chapman
Nicky Nichols
Suzanne "Crazy Eyes" Warren
Galina "Red" Reznikov
Tasha "Taystee" Jefferson
Dayanara "Daya" Diaz
Gloria Mendoza
Lorna Morello
Tiffany "Pennsatucky" Doggett
Alex Vause
Joel Luschek
Big Boo
Maritza Ramos
Poussey Washington
Yoga Jones
Gina Murphy
Brook Soso
Sophia Burst
George "Pornstache" Mendez
Larry Bloom
Polly Harper
Stella Carlin
The Boys:
Billy Butcher
Starlight/Annie January
Hughie Campbell
Homelander
Kimiko Miyashiro
Queen Maeve/Maggie Shaw
Mother's Milk "M.M."
The Deep/Kevin Moskowitz
Frenchie
Stormfront
Becca Butcher
The Walking Dead (TWD):
Daryl Dixon
Merle Dixon
Rick Grimes
Carl Grimes
Lori Grimes
Maggie Greene
Beth Greene
Glenn Rhee
Negan Smith
Michonne Hawthorne
Carol Peletier
Shane Walsh
Paul "Jesus" Monroe
Eugene Porter
Sgt. Abraham Ford
Outer Banks (OBX):
Sarah Cameron
Rafe Cameron
Ward Cameron
JJ
John B
Topper
Pope
Kiara
Shameless:
Frank Gallagher
Fiona Gallagher
Lip Gallagher
Ian Gallagher
Debbie Gallagher
Carl Gallagher
Kevin Ball
Veronica Fisher
Mickey Milkovich
Mandy Milkovich
Svetlana
Jimmy "Steve" Lishman
Karen Jackson
Cobra Kai
Miguel Diaz
Eli "Hawk" Moskowitz
Robby Keene
Demetri
Carmen Diaz
John Kreese (baby version & old version)
Terry Silver (baby version & old version)
Tory Nichols
Samantha "Sam" LaRusso
...AND MANY MORE!
If there is something or someone you like not on this list, feel free to ask or direct message me! For movies like the DC Universe and Marvel, if there is multiple actors of that character and you want a certain one, please make sure that you add that detail!
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My Favourite characters
The Next Step Michelle Thalia, Chloe, Rochelle, Amy, Emily West Ozzy, Kingston, Heath, Henry, Summer, Lily, Giselle, Amanda,
My Mad fat diary: Chloe Gemmel, Rae Earl, Izzy, Linda Earl
The Dumping Ground : Chloe Reeves, Faith Davis, Tee/Thersea Taylor, Carmen Howle, Kazima Tako, Charlie Morris, Noah Wallis, Jody Jackson, Jacob Wallis, Ryan Reeves, Courtney Smith, Gina Conroy Tracy Beaker, Lily Kettle,
Harry Potter- Ron Weasley, Ginny Weasley, Percy Weasley, Lily Evans Potter, Molly Weasley, Bill Weasley, Charlie Weasley, Arthur Weasley, George Weasley, Fred Weasley,
Legacies- Hope Michael-son ,
Cobra Kai- Miguel Diaz , Moon, Carmen Diaz, Rosa Diaz, Amanda Larusso, Samantha Larusso, Lucille Larusso, Naroyoshi Miyagi, Tory Nicolis, Aisha Robinson, Robby Keene, Eli Mosquiviz/Hawk, Bobby Brown, Jimmy,
The Little Rascals: Darla,
Dream Girls: Effie White, Deena Jones
Holly Hobbie: Helen Hobby, Piper Parrish, Holly Hobbie, Amy Abessey, Katherine Hobbie, Heather Hobbie, Lila, Savannah,
The Worst Witch 2017: Maud Spellbody , Esmerelda Hallow Dimity Drill Mabel Tabiocca Indigo Moon, Azura Moon, Mrs Tabiocca,
One Direction- Zayn/Zain Maliik
Mcfly: Danny Jones
Little Mix: Perrie Edwards
Oasis/Beady Eye: Andy Bell, Gem Archer,
Teen Wolf: Scott Mccall, Lydia Martin, Kira Yukimara,
The Legend of Korra: Korra, Asami, Naga,
How to train your dragon: Astrid, Snotlout, Heather, Ruffnut, Gothi, Stoick, Hiccup, Gobber,
Derry Girls: Sister Michael,
Fireman Sam: Trevor Evans, Sam Jones, Penny Morris, Ellie Phillips, Helen Flood, Hannah Sparks, Sarah Jones, Mandy Flood, Jodie Phillips,
Tangled: Rapunzel, Pascal, Maximus, Eugene,
Tracy Beaker returns: Tee/Theresa Taylor, Carmen Howle,Gina Conroy, Tracy Beaker, Justine Littlewood, Camilla Lawson,
The story of Tracy Beaker- Justine Littlewood, Crash/Liam Daniels, Jackie Hopper, Tracy Beaker,
My Mam Tracy Beaker/The Beaker Girls: Justine Littlewood Tracy Beaker, Jess Beaker, Camila Lawson,
13 reasons why: Jessica Davies, Tony,
Mustangs fc/mightey mustangs- Danny, Ruby, Liv, Marnie, Anusha, Bella, Laura , Jen, Hanifer, Hamit,
Jamie Johnson- Zoé Moore, Dylan Simmons, Karen Johnson, Nancy Simmons, Alba Osbourne, Ruby Osbourne,
Nova Jones- Nova Jones,
Ballybraddan- Ned, Hawk, Dylan, Aisling, Aiden, Séamus, Fiona, Cliona O Dowd,
H20 Just Add water- Cleo Sertori,
Avathar the legend of Aang- Tylee,
The Karate Kid- Naroyoshi Miyagi,
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Fandoms
→ The ❌ emoji means that as much as I am open to write NSFW fics, I don’t write those for marked fandoms/characters. I may write romantic fics for all characters, but I’ll be cautious with younger ones. → Every fandom has a note about what I can take into consideration. I try to make my fanfics generic enough to fit with all of the fandom universe, but sometimes the ideas go better with different version of the character (book vs movie, season 1 vs 5, different timelines etc.). → I take suggestions for fanfiction (for all listed characters), as well as both character and fandom suggestions. ~ The list will sometimes change. Last update: 29/01/2024.
Current fandoms
Alice in Wonderland
2010 Tim Burton’s movie
Alice Kingsleigh / Tarrant Hightopp / Mirana Crimms / Iracebeth Crimms / Ilosovic Stayne
Animations (Disney/Pixar, Dreamworks, and other) ❌
Anastasia
Anya / Dmitri / Vladimir
Bolt
Penny Forrester
Big Hero 6
Hiro Hamada / Tadashi Hamada / Fred / Go Go / Wasabi / Honey Lemon / aunt Cass
Brave
Merida
Coraline
Coraline / Wybie
Lilo & Stitch
Lilo / Stitch / Nani / David
The Hunchback of Notre Dame
Quasimodo / Esmeralda / Phoebus / Clopin
Treasure Planet
Jim Hawkins / John Silver / doctor Doppler / captain Amelia
Back to the Future ❌
first movie of the trilogy
Marty McFly / Emmett Brown / George McFly / Lorraine Baines (McFly)
Chilling Adventures of Sabrina
seasons 1-4
Sabrina Spellman / Ambrose Spellman / Zelda Spellman / Hilda Spellman / Nicholas Scratch / Harvey Kinkle / Prudence Blackwood
Gotham
seasons 1-5
Jim Gordon / Harvey Bullock / Bruce Wayne ❌ / Alfred Pennyworth / Selina Kyle ❌ / Ivy Pepper ❌ / Edward Nygma / Oswald Cobblepot / Barbara Kean / Fish Mooney / Lucius Fox / Lee Thompkins / Butch Gilzean / Victor Zsasz / Theo Galavan / Tabitha Galavan / Jervis Tetch / Jonathan Crane / Jerome Valeska / Jeremiah Valeska
Harry Potter ❌
7 books + 8 movies (original series)
Harry Potter / Hermione Granger / Ron Weasley / Fred Weasley / George Weasley / Ginny Weasley / Bill Weasley / Charlie Weasley / Percy Weasley / Lee Jordan / Neville Longbottom / Luna Lovegood / Seamus Finnigan / Dean Thomas / Oliver Wood / Nymphadora Tonks / Remus Lupin / Severus Snape / Sirius Black / James Potter / Lily Evans
Once Upon a Time
season 1
Rumplestiltskin (Mr Gold) / Jefferson (The Mad Hatter) / Snow White (Mary Margaret Blanchard) / David Nolan (Prince Charming) / Ruby Lucas
Pirates of the Caribbean
movies 1-3
Jack Sparrow / Hector Barbossa / Joshamee Gibbs / Will Turner / Elizabeth Swann / James Norrington / Cutler Beckett / Davy Jones / Pintel / Ragetti
Stranger Things
seasons 1-4
Mike Wheeler ❌ / Dustin Henderson ❌ / Lucas Sinclair ❌ / Will Byers ❌ / Eleven Hopper ❌ / Max Mayfield ❌ / Nancy Wheeler / Steve Harrington / Jonathan Byers / Joyce Byers / Jim Hopper / Bob Newby / Murray Bauman / Alexei / Robin Buckley / Eddie Munson / Dmitri Antonov / Martin Brenner
The Alienist
season 1
Laszlo Kreizler / John Moore / Sara Howard / Lucius Isaacson / Marcus Isaacson
The Book Thief ❌
the book + the movie
Liesel Meminger / Rudy Steiner / Max Vandenburg
The Chronicles of Narnia ❌
7 books + 3 Disney movies
Peter Pevensie / Susan Pevensie / Edmund Pevensie / Lucy Pevensie / Caspian X
The End Of The F***ing World ❌
seasons 1-2
Alyssa / James
The Hunger Games
book trilogy + the adaptations + the prequel
Katniss Everdeen / Primrose Everdeen ❌ / Peeta Mellark / Haymitch Abernathy / Johanna Mason / Gale Hawthorne / Finnick Odair / Coriolanus Snow ❌
The Rain
seasons 1-3
Simone Andersen / Rasmus Andersen / Martin / Patrick / Jean / Lea / Beatrice
Possible future fandoms
→ fandoms in italics were recommended to me in some way
American Gods
Dark
Fear Street
Fleabag
Lord of the Rings
Peaky Blinders
Shadow and Bone
The Haunting of the Hill House
The Queen’s Gambit
The Witcher
We Have Always Lived in the Castle
We Hunt The Flame/We Free The Stars
Old fandoms
A Series of Unfortunate Events
Maniac
Ragnarok
The Umbrella Academy
Tribes of Europa
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Earth Angel (please will you be mine?)
1985
The cabin was bathed in soft lighting, a few small lamps leaving an orangey glow. Empty plates of eggos were left on the small dining table. The TV light reflected off Mike and El’s faces as Back to the future played in the background.
El’s head was rested comfortably against Mike’s shoulder, his arm around hers in an action that was so natural now. It was almost second nature to be touching somehow, an arm or a hand, almost unconsciously reassuring each other that they were still there. Still together.
He looked down at El and couldn’t help but smile when her eyes met his. On screen George and Lorraine had begun dancing at the prom. It made Mike think of the Snowball, the first time he danced with El. He remembered the feeling of his hands lightly on her waist, her hands around his neck as she pulled him closer to her.
Earth angel, Earth angel
Will you be mine?
He stood up off the couch, holding his hand out shyly to her. She looked at him for a second, trying to read his face. Her eyes darted back to the screen, seeing the couples dancing. El smiled but looked down. He didn’t like it when she did that, as if she were embarrassed of her smile. He loved her smile, wanted to do everything in his power to see it as often as possible. She took his hand and he helped her up, pulling her closer again.
My darling dear
Love you all the time
Mike thought he would be brave, and took one of her hands in his, placing the other on his shoulder and his other hand on her waist. They begun swaying around the small room, the song still playing from the movie.
Mike spun El around like he’d seen on TV. She let out a small laugh and wrapped her arms around his neck when he pulled her closer. She buried her head against his shoulder and Mike could feel his heart beating in his throat. El hugged him tighter and when she pulled back, her eyes locked with Mike’s. Whenever she was that close to him, she could see every last freckle on his cheeks. The closeness just reminded her that it was real. That all of this was real. She was safe, she was back. She had him.
I’m just a fool
A fool in love with you
She pressed on her tiptoes, knowing exactly what she wanted. Every time she tried, they were interrupted. But this time she would be the one. There was a brief millisecond while Mike processed what was happening, but then he relaxed, smiling against her lips.
They opened their eyes, both noticing how their cheeks were warm. But El pressed her forehead against Mike’s, pulling him close. They still continued to sway slowly in a circle, too caught up in each other to notice the sound of Marty McFly singing Johnny B. Goode.
***
Hopper was walking up the path towards the cabin, noticing the soft glow coming from the closed curtains.
He slowly opened the door, not wanting to startle the two teens but he stopped when he heard the music. The door was open only slightly, but Hopper could make out the shape of the two slowly swaying to the music, similar to the couple on screen.
He smiled at the scene, catching the two in a moment where the outside world simply didn’t exist to them. They seemed to be the only two in the world.
Hopper quietly closed the door, deciding to let them have their moment. He couldn’t interrupt something so sweet, so innocent. Wheeler was a good kid, he wasn’t surprised why El had chosen him. Hopper sat on the porch, lit a cigarette. The summer evening was warm. He shook his head, laughing to himself. It wasn’t until he heard the sound of laughter from the cabin that he knew their moment was over. But somehow he knew he’d experience this a lot more in the future. Mike wasn’t going anywhere, even if he wanted to. El would make sure of that.
#mileven#i was listening to the back to the future sound track#and this happened#some fluff#Hopper ships it#he's very supportive
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a little nervous here bc while there are sus clues in the show that could be telling us abt willel being biological twins, there's also some stuff that could hint at mike and el being related too..☠️with all the strange creel x wheeler similarities and theories abt henry possibly being el's biological father.☠️ the latter is less luckily imo and personally i don't like the theory of willel being biological siblings very much either but i cant deny there's something really sus going on
Henry is definitely NOT El’s biological father, nor Will's. So you don't have to worry about that being a possibility. And so even if the Wheelers ended up being related to the Creels somehow, El nor Will are related to Henry by blood.
Joyce is 100% Will’s mom, and so because of all the twin imagery being associated with Will and El, I’m fairly confident that means Joyce has gotta be El’s mom too.
My theory relies on time trickery/false memories/memory stealing in general, which is why Joyce and Hopper don't know Will/El are their biological twins.
But also just to be clear, in 1959, Henry was 12 and Joyce and Hopper were 17… So yeah, he’s not El nor Will's dad.
I also think the play The First Shadow being added to canon as a prequel of sorts, supports this theory. The fact that it's set in 1959, and is going to focus on young Joyce and Hopper, dealing with 'the shadows of the past'...
It's likely that once Henry 'figured out' that he could turn back the clock (important to note that the clock in the Creel house little Henry watched turn back, was on the same time as the clock in Hawkins Lab...), then it would make A LOT of sense for him to go back to 1959, a time when Joyce and Hopper were together, to ensure they still had Jon/Will/El, but to change the events surrounding it so that they would essentially have no idea.
It's very much giving Back to the Future Part II, where Biff goes back to the past and messes up the trajectory of the future timeline, leading to George McFly dying, essentially leaving the kids with an absolute shit stain of a father whose not actually their father, aka Lonnie...
I'm still not certain about how it would all work and that's bc the implications of time trickery complicate things, making it near impossible to navigate. Not only are we dealing with turning back the clock, we're also potentially dealing with time-loops, where time could be getting turned back over and over and over again, without the character's knowledge that they've done this before.
And so if this is their 5th, 6th, 7th, or thousandth time going through this, they apparently aren't aware of it (at least not fully), which means their understanding of their past/present is pretty shaky as it is.
Though tbh I think where I get most confused about how all of this works is when it comes to the Hawkins Lab's stake in what's going on? Do they know about Henry's plans? Do they know there is time trickery going on? Are they playing a big part in orchestrating certain things?
Technically, in s4, Brenner and Owens admitted that they're keeping part of the truth from El. They literally showed her the 'true' events of the lab massacre in 4x07, only to reveal that wasn't even the full truth privately without her around? And so clearly, they know about something that is being hidden from us that we still haven't been clued in on, meaning it's being saved for s5. And so, what is it?
For now I'm not certain about everything, but there's a lot of evidence supporting this as a series long revelation.
And the fact that David Harbour has been saying for years that there are Easter Eggs in s1 that are going to lead to a really beautiful ending, makes it sort of click for me that he was probably talking about this...
#byler#stranger things#twelvegate#willel wonder twins#willel literal twins#joyce + hopper = willel twins#st theory#st5 predictions#i do understand the slight disappointment that comes with them going from 'found family' to 'biological family'#found family is so beautiful#but also the prospects of them being each others true family#constantly being ripped away from each other#only to find their way back to each other one way or another#kind of fucking iconic#also Hopper's comment in s1: when a kid goes missing 99 times out of 100 they're with a parent or relative#Hopper and El in s2: :)
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Hmm something about how Lonnie starts out being George Mcfly-coded and ends up being Biff Tannen-coded. 🤔
Especially with the theory on how Hopper and Joyce may have been married in another timeline. In BttF 2, Biff creates an alternate timeline where he kills George, marries Lorraine and is Marty’s stepdad.
OOHOHOHOHOHOHH GNAWING ON THIS OMG ESP WITH ALL THE CREEL TIMELINE WEIRDNESS!!!!! GODDDDD
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HC where they see Back to the Future and ponder what it would be like to travel back in time.
First off, Will loves Marty McFly. He watches him play guitar at the Enchantment After the Sea Dance and is in love.
He insists Mike is just as cool as Marty. Mike laughs and tells him that just because they’re dating doesn’t mean he has to lie. Will isn’t.
But then, lead man aside, Mike and Will start talking semantics. Like, why did George keep Biff around after he assaulted his wife? And how did Marty’s lasting commentary to his parents back in 1955 not freak them out? Will and Mike have so many theories, and a long walk home.
More than anything, they keep thinking about what they would do if they traveled through time accidentally. Waking up in 1985 is scary enough as it was, they couldn’t imagine 1955.
They ignore the fact they couldn’t even have gone on their date back then. They can barely go on their date then.
They begin to wonder what they’d change if they went back. It starts innocent; Mike would go back and see what his mother was like in high school– before he became his “uncool” mom. Will would go back and see is step-dad because there’s no way he was ever an actual teenager.
Then Will starts to wish he could go back in time and get his mom to date Hopper instead of Lonnie– he wants his mom to always be happy. Then Jonathan wouldn’t have to raise Will, taking away from his own childhood. He’d get his happy family.
Will doesn’t say this out loud, instead he jokes that he’d want to go back and play eighties music and scare everyone. Mike pretends he doesn’t see Will’s face falter in the conversation’s lull.
He takes Will’s hand and they walk home from the theater together. Will is quiet the whole walk home. Mike eventually gets him to laugh quoting Biff’s idiotic one-liners.
Mike wishes he could go back and force Will to stay over that one night back in 1983. Will wouldn’t have disappeared and he wouldn’t have that dark, deep distance in his eyes. Mike wishes he could go back in time and save Will.
But he doesn’t say that out loud either.
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IDW has some great books dropping this week, and we have your early look at them all. Here’s the IDW Publishing Previews for 2-1-2017.
America’s Best Comics: Artist’s Edition HC
Writer: Alan Moore Artists: Arthur Adams, Hilary Barta, Gene Ha, Kevin Nowlan, Paul Rivoche, Chris Sprouse, Rick Veitch, J.H. Williams III Cover Artist: Chris Sprouse
Alan Moore was the braintrust behind America’s Best Comics, one of the most acclaimed imprints in the history of comics. Comprised of four main titles: Tom Strong, Top10, Promethea, and the anthology Tomorrow Stories, the ABC line paired Moore with the finest artists in comics. This volume will present a beautiful overview of the ABC line, including complete stories from Promethea #10 (Eisner Award-winner for best issue of the year) and Top 10 #7. Additionally, a fine selection of shorter stories featuring Tom Strong, Jack B. Quick, Splash Brannigan, and Greyshirt will be included. Plus a stunning gallery section. The best stories by the best artists in the best format!
HC • BW • $95.00 net cost item • 216 pages • 12” x 17” • ISBN: 978-1-63140-757-4
Bullet points:
Advance solicited for November release!
The ABC line won a total of 12 MAJOR Eisner Awards, including: Best Writer (four times), Best Artist, Best Single Issue (twice), Best Serialized Story, Best Continuing Series, Best New Series, Best Anthology, and Best Graphic Novel!
Back to the Future #16
Writers: Bob Gale, John Barber Artist: Emma Vieceli Cover Artist: Emma Vieceli
WHO IS MARTY McFLY?!? And why are there so many on the loose in 1986?! Marty and Doc finally get some answers, but they might not like where those answer take them… and they’re definitely not going to like WHEN it takes ’em!
FC • 32 pages • $3.99
Bullet points:
Part of IDW’s Artist’s Edition Cover Month!
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Box Office Poison Color Comics #2
Writer: Alex Robinson Artist: Alex Robinson Cover Artist: Alex Robinson
Sherman’s frustration with his job grows and grows… while the story of Jane and Stephen’s relationship is revealed!
FC • 32 pages • $3.99
Bullet points:
Winner of the Eisner Award for Talent Deserving Wider Recognition, the International Comics Festival Award for Best Debut Graphic Novel (Angouleme, France), and voted by Wizard Magazine as the best indy graphic novel of all time.
“A salute to comics, an exploration of the human condition, and a solid, absorbing, and riotously snide tale about at least half of the things that make life important.” — Tasha Robinson, The AV Club
Each issue will be presented in color for the very first time!
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Chester 5000: Isabelle & George
Writer: Jess Fink Artist: Jess Fink Cover Artist: Jess Fink
1889: an age of industrial revolution and sexual frustration. Isabelle is a lonely orphan, reprimanded at every turn by her strict matron. George is an inventor on the cusp of a brilliant discovery. Together they find love, but in an age of violent mechanization and military secrets, can their passion survive?
After the smash success of CHESTER 5000’s first volume (the tale of a Victorian woman and her robot lover), beloved web-cartoonist Jess Fink returns with another triumphant story of boundary-breaking love, sex, and technology. Discover the origins of your favorite characters along with all-new thrills. All the drama and adventure of the silent film era is here, enlivened with modern whimsy and erotic charm.
HC • BW • $14.95 • 184 pages • 6.5” x 7.5” • ISBN: 978-1-93656-169-8
Bullet points:
“A woman-friendly, couple-friendly book destined to become a perennial in sex-positive toy and book stores.” — The Comics Journal
Fink’s storytelling is as likely to pluck on your heartstrings as get you all steamed up.” — The Guardian
Adults Only (18+)
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Donald Quest #4 (of 5)
Writers: Stefano Ambrosio, Chantal Pericoli, Pat McGreal Artist: Stefano Zanchi Cover Artist: Stefano Zanchi
“Rock Racers!” As evil Emil Eagle reaches the Trembling Anvil—Feudarnia’s last, best hope against the Meteorbeast invasion!—desperate Donald is trapped in the villains’ Dragon Moon lair, forced to fight Pegleg Pete and his gang in a thrilling battle of wits!
FC • 32 pages • $3.99
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As Donald’s great steampunk miniseries rolls on, the whole Disney rogues’ gallery is here—from the Beagle Boys and Magica De Spell to Pegleg Pete and the Phantom Blot!
Variant cover by Andrea Freccero!
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The Electric Sublime #4 (of 4)
Writer: W. Maxwell Prince Artist: Martin Morazzo Cover Artist: Martin Morazzo
Arc finale! Featuring famous works by Rene Magritte, Georges Seurat, Edward Hopper, and Pablo Picasso, this is the blood- and paint-splattered chapter you’ve been waiting for!
FC • 32 pages • $3.99
Bullet points:
From the writer of Judas: The Last Days(IDW) and the artist of Great Pacific and Snowfall (Image)!
The X-Files meets Alice in Wonderland, by way of The Da Vinci Code!
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Ghostbusters Annual 2017
Writer: Erik Burnham Artist: Dan Scoening, Rachel Stott, Corin Howell, Erik Evensen Cover Artist: San Schoening
Join us for this special double-sized annual, featuring Ghostbusters past, present… and future! Learn the origin of Slimer! Witness a crazy bust in the Midwest with the Chicago Ghostbusters! Find out what Winston Zeddemore was up to during the Scolari Brothers incident in Ghostbusters 2! And peek into the future at the next generation of Ghostbusters… and much more! Be there or be slimed!
FC • 48 pages • $7.99
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The secret origin of Slimer and much more!
Part of IDW’s 2017 Annual Offensive! Over-sized and action-packed key stories in a deluxe format!
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Ghostbusters International, Vol. 2
Writer: Erik Burnham Artists: Dan Schoening, Rachael Stott Cover Artist: Dan Schoening
The team is still on the move as they head to Puerto Rico and Ireland as ghosts all over the world need to be busted, while Egon chases a mystery about a powerful Scandinavian spell book. Collects issues #6–11.
TPB • FC • $19.99 • 132 pages • ISBN: 978-1-63140-834-2
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“One of the best paced and best written series out there. Artist, writer, and colorist working together in perfect harmony.” –Big Comic Page
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Haunted Horror #26
Writer: Various Artist: Various Cover Artist: Bernard Baily
The second sickening installment in THE HORRORS OF IT ALL! Featuring terrifying tales as chosen by Steve “Mr. Karswell” Banes! A surprisingly vicious issue highlighted by a terror-ific Bernard Baily cover, as well more severed head stories inside than you can swing a sharp edged stick at! Yes, if this one doesn’t scare you—you’re already dead!
FC • 32 pages • $4.99
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Jim Thompson’s The Killer Inside Me #5 (of 5)
Writer: Devin Faraci Artist: Vic Malhotra Cover Artist: Vic Malhotra
Jim Thompson’s sinewy, brutal, and beloved novel comes to a disturbing climax. Small-town deputy Lou Ford seems a little slow and a little boring on the surface, but underneath hides a sickness that has reared its ugly head once again and left a trail of bodies in its wake…
FC • 32 pages • $3.99
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Variant covers by Robert Hack (Chilling Adventures of Sabrina).
“Probably the most chilling and believable first-person story of a criminally-warped mind I have ever encountered.” —Stanley Kubrick
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Jem and the Holograms Annual 2017
Writer: Kelly Thompson Artists: M. Victoria Robado, Maria Jose Barros, Svanna Ganucheau, Katarzyna Witerscheim, Gisele Lagace Cover Artist: W. Scott Forbes
The Starlight Girls have been writing and drawing an “exquisite corpse” style fan fiction comic that re-imagines their favorite pop stars — Jem & The Holograms — as pop-stars by day and renegade space heroes by night. Follow the adventures of Jem and The Holograms as you’ve never seen them before — superheroes fighting to save the universe from the evil Majestrix Pizzazz and her…army of Mecha-Spider-Pizzes!?!? OMG.
FC • 48 pages • $7.99
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Jem: The Misfits #2
Writer: Kelly Thompson Artist: Jenn St. Onge Cover Artist: M. Victoria Robado
OUR SONGS ARE BETTER Part Two! The band is getting a whole new taste of fame via an intrusive “MISFITS!” reality TV show and it’s pushing on everyone’s most vulnerable buttons – none more so than Stormer — who’s reliving her early days of fame and the nasty things that came with it. How did Stormer not only survive but blossom in the often toxic court of public opinion? And will she be able to do it again?
FC • 32 pages • $3.99
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Learn how The Misfits first came together!
Will a Misfits Reality Show be the thing that will finally tear them apart… forever?!
Misfit’s first ever series of their own!
Variant cover by Derek Charm!
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Judge Dredd: The Brendan McCarthy Collection
Writers: John Wagner, Alan Grant, Al Ewing Artist: Brendan McCarthy Cover Artist: Brendan McCarthy
Ground-breaking artist Brendan McCarthy has been at the fore-front of independent comics since the early 1980s as well as the TV and film industry, including co-writing and designing Mad Max Fury Road. This oversized hardcover collection showcases all of his stories and covers for Judge Dredd including “Oz,” “The Day the Law Died,” “Dr. Panic,” “Atlantis,” and more!
HC • PC • $49.99 • 200 pages • 9.25” x 12” • ISBN: 978-1-63140-824-3
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Lead Designer on Mad Max Fury Road!
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My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic #50
Writer: Ted Anderson Artist: Andy Price Cover Artist: Andy Price
“Chaos Theory” Part 3 (of 3). Discord’s new form threatens to take over all of Equestria! When the Elements of Harmony prove ineffective, the final gambit rests in Starlight Glimmer’s hoofs!
FC • 40 pages • $5.99
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The landmark 50th issue of My Little Pony!
Part of IDW’s Artist’s Edition Cover Month!
Variant cover by Sara Richard!
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My Little Pony: Friends Forever, Vol. 8
Writers: Ted Anderson, Christina Rice, Tony Fleecs Artists: Brenda Hickey, Agnes Garbowska, Tony Fleecs, Jay Fosgitt Cover Artist: Trish Forstner
Five tales of friends and fun! Rarity tries to help Maud Pie discover her inner enthusiasm; Twilight visits Cadance in the Crystal Empire; Little Strongheart asks Rainbow Dash to go on a quest with her; Fluttershy meets the most adventurous adventurer ever: Daring Do; and, Applejack must discover the secret history of Cherry Jubilee! Collects issues #29–33.
TPB • FC • $19.99 • 120 pages • ISBN: 978-1-63140-839-7
Bullet points:
“The Friends Forever line of MLP comics either work amazingly well as character pieces.” — We The Nerdy
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Popeye Classics #55
Writer: Bud Sagendorf Artist: Bud Sagendorf Cover Artist: Bud Sagendorf
More brilliance from the raucus retro-cool Popeye comics! Five great features with your beloved Popeye characters: The one-eyed sailor himself, Swee’pea, Olive Oyl, that rascal Wimpy, O.G. Wotasnozzle, and the bad guys this time, the terrible, terrible Misermites!
FC • 32 pages • $4.99
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Variant cover by Sarah Rose!
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Star Trek New Visions: Sam
Writer: John Byrne Artist: John Byrne Cover Artist: John Byrne
James Kirk faces the greatest challenge of his life when his own brother is accused of murder!
FC • 48 pages • $7.99
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Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: The IDW Collection, Vol. 4
Writers: Kevin Eastman, Tom Waltz, Paul Allor Artist: Kevin Eastman, Sophie Campbell, Mateus Santolouco, Cory Smith, Andy Kuhn Cover Artist: Dan Duncan
Recovering from the events of “City Fall,” the Turtles seek sanctuary in the countryside, but questions remain unanswered and tension festers among the brothers. Meanwhile, in New York, Shredder tightens his grip on the city in their absence and Krang’s plan to destroy the Earth is ramping up, but Baxter Stockman has plans of his own. Collects Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles issues #29–37, Utrom Empire, and the 2014 Annual.
HC • FC • $49.99 • 344 pages • 7” x 11” • ISBN: 978-1-63140-820-5
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All of the TMNT comics in recommended reading order!
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Transformers: Lost Light #2
Writer: James Roberts Artist: Jack Lawrence Cover Artist: Jack Lawrence
Rodimus and Co. find themselves in a dangerous place. Even more dangerous than on a planet that exploded from the inside. That’s already pretty dangerous. But where they are now? Oh boy.
FC • 32 pages • $3.99
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Part of IDW’s Artist’s Edition Cover Month!
Variant cover by Joana Lafuente!
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Uncle Scrooge #23
Writers: Francois Corteggiani, Jonathan Gray, Lars Jensen Artists: Giorgio Cavazzano, Daan Jippes Cover Artist: Giorgio Cavazzano
“The Third Nile,” Part 1 of 2! A McDuck quest into Egyptology for Scrooge, Donald, and Ludwig Von Drake gets hairier with the Beagle Boys hot on our heroes’ trail—and prehistoric caveducks ready to pounce!
FC • 40 pages • $3.99
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Continues this beloved series’ legacy numbering at #427!
Thinking man’s thinking man Ludwig Von Drake is back with Scrooge and the gang for another journey into insanity! (Hoo-hoo!)
Variant cover by Fabrizio Petrossi!
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The Wind in the Willows (Illustrated by David Petersen)
Writer: Kenneth Grahame Artist: David Petersen Cover Artist: David Petersen
Experience the timeless story of Toad, Rat, Mole, and Badger in a beautiful new unabridged, hardcover designed and illustrated by New York Times Bestselling author and Eisner Award-winning creator David Petersen (Mouse Guard). Painstakingly illustrated over 3 years, this exquisite and lavish edition features both color and pen and ink illustrations throughout.
Begun as a series of letters from Kenneth Grahame to his son, The Wind in the Willows is a timeless tale of animal cunning and human camaraderie. Since its first publication in 1908, generations of adults and children have cherished this world of gurgling rivers and whispering reeds, serving as home to the most lovable creatures in all literature—Rat, Mole, Badger, and the irrepressible Toad of Toad Hall; with his goggles, overcoat and love of fast cars. Follow these little adventurers through gypsy caravans, stolen sports cars, and their Wild Wood.
HC • FC • $24.99 • 256 pages • ISBN: 978-1-63140-343-9
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Direct Market Exclusive: Each hardcover will feature an exclusive tip-in plate illustrated and signed by David Petersen limited to orders received!
Complete and unabridged! Original art dust jacket, cloth cover with gold foil stamping, 20 color illustrations, 50 pen and ink illustrations!
Advance solicited for October release!
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Weird Love: Jailbird Romance
Writer: Various Artist: Jim Mooney, Pete Morisi, Vince Colletta, Manny Stallman, Pete Costanza, Henry Keifer, The Iger Shop Cover Artist: Ogden Whitney
“Forget funny Valentines… some of the most off-kilter 1950s romance comics, titled Weird Love…. the mind boggles!” —The Hollywood Reporter
With an introduction by Heidi MacDonald of The Beat! Your mind will be blown when you read: “Jailbird Romance!,” “Never Love A Man With A Harem!,” “Hobo Girl,” “Innocence Was My Angle,” “Backroads Romance,” and “I Tortured My In-Laws,” plus many more!
HC • FC • $29.99 • 160 pages • 7.5” x 9.75” • ISBN: 978-1-63140-782-6
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“Get your sweaty little libidinous palms all over these testaments to twisted torridness!” —Dan Greenfield, Dimension 13
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Yakuza Demon Killers #4
Writer: Amit Chauhan Artist: Eli Powell Cover Artist: Eli Powell
The devastating price of power! In this shocking conclusion, Tokyo is the final battleground for Earth’s future, and the fate of humanity hangs in the balance. The Yakuza come face-to-face with their greatest threat, and it will come from an unexpected place.
FC • 32 pages • $3.99
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You Might Be An Artist If…
Writer: Lauren Purje Artist: Lauren Purje Cover Artist: Lauren Purje
With a BFA, solo exhibitions, and work experience at a New York gallery, Lauren Purje has spent plenty of time in the art world…consider this her cry for help.
You Might Be An Artist If…collects several years of her comic strips about the ups and downs of life in the arts. Her wry and relatable sense of humor animates every page, tying together flights of fancy, bitter grumblings, motivational pep-talks, self-doubt, procrastination, and inspiration.
Capturing the moments that remind us why we take art seriously — but not TOO seriously — Purje’s comics are a perfect handbook for anyone living the creative life.
HC • BW • $19.99 • 144 pages • 5.82” x 8.26” • ISBN: 978-1-60309-406-1
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IDW Publishing Previews for 2-1-2017
IDW has some great books dropping this week, and we have your early look at them all.
IDW Publishing Previews for 2-1-2017 IDW has some great books dropping this week, and we have your early look at them all.
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IDW has some great books dropping this week, and we have your early look at them all. Here’s the IDW Publishing Previews for 2-1-2017.
America’s Best Comics: Artist’s Edition HC
Writer: Alan Moore Artists: Arthur Adams, Hilary Barta, Gene Ha, Kevin Nowlan, Paul Rivoche, Chris Sprouse, Rick Veitch, J.H. Williams III Cover Artist: Chris Sprouse
Alan Moore was the braintrust behind America’s Best Comics, one of the most acclaimed imprints in the history of comics. Comprised of four main titles: Tom Strong, Top10, Promethea, and the anthology Tomorrow Stories, the ABC line paired Moore with the finest artists in comics. This volume will present a beautiful overview of the ABC line, including complete stories from Promethea #10 (Eisner Award-winner for best issue of the year) and Top 10 #7. Additionally, a fine selection of shorter stories featuring Tom Strong, Jack B. Quick, Splash Brannigan, and Greyshirt will be included. Plus a stunning gallery section. The best stories by the best artists in the best format!
HC • BW • $95.00 net cost item • 216 pages • 12” x 17” • ISBN: 978-1-63140-757-4
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Advance solicited for November release!
The ABC line won a total of 12 MAJOR Eisner Awards, including: Best Writer (four times), Best Artist, Best Single Issue (twice), Best Serialized Story, Best Continuing Series, Best New Series, Best Anthology, and Best Graphic Novel!
Back to the Future #16
Writers: Bob Gale, John Barber Artist: Emma Vieceli Cover Artist: Emma Vieceli
WHO IS MARTY McFLY?!? And why are there so many on the loose in 1986?! Marty and Doc finally get some answers, but they might not like where those answer take them… and they’re definitely not going to like WHEN it takes ’em!
FC • 32 pages • $3.99
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Part of IDW’s Artist’s Edition Cover Month!
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Box Office Poison Color Comics #2
Writer: Alex Robinson Artist: Alex Robinson Cover Artist: Alex Robinson
Sherman’s frustration with his job grows and grows… while the story of Jane and Stephen’s relationship is revealed!
FC • 32 pages • $3.99
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Winner of the Eisner Award for Talent Deserving Wider Recognition, the International Comics Festival Award for Best Debut Graphic Novel (Angouleme, France), and voted by Wizard Magazine as the best indy graphic novel of all time.
“A salute to comics, an exploration of the human condition, and a solid, absorbing, and riotously snide tale about at least half of the things that make life important.” — Tasha Robinson, The AV Club
Each issue will be presented in color for the very first time!
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Chester 5000: Isabelle & George
Writer: Jess Fink Artist: Jess Fink Cover Artist: Jess Fink
1889: an age of industrial revolution and sexual frustration. Isabelle is a lonely orphan, reprimanded at every turn by her strict matron. George is an inventor on the cusp of a brilliant discovery. Together they find love, but in an age of violent mechanization and military secrets, can their passion survive?
After the smash success of CHESTER 5000’s first volume (the tale of a Victorian woman and her robot lover), beloved web-cartoonist Jess Fink returns with another triumphant story of boundary-breaking love, sex, and technology. Discover the origins of your favorite characters along with all-new thrills. All the drama and adventure of the silent film era is here, enlivened with modern whimsy and erotic charm.
HC • BW • $14.95 • 184 pages • 6.5” x 7.5” • ISBN: 978-1-93656-169-8
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“A woman-friendly, couple-friendly book destined to become a perennial in sex-positive toy and book stores.” — The Comics Journal
Fink’s storytelling is as likely to pluck on your heartstrings as get you all steamed up.” — The Guardian
Adults Only (18+)
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Donald Quest #4 (of 5)
Writers: Stefano Ambrosio, Chantal Pericoli, Pat McGreal Artist: Stefano Zanchi Cover Artist: Stefano Zanchi
“Rock Racers!” As evil Emil Eagle reaches the Trembling Anvil—Feudarnia’s last, best hope against the Meteorbeast invasion!—desperate Donald is trapped in the villains’ Dragon Moon lair, forced to fight Pegleg Pete and his gang in a thrilling battle of wits!
FC • 32 pages • $3.99
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As Donald’s great steampunk miniseries rolls on, the whole Disney rogues’ gallery is here—from the Beagle Boys and Magica De Spell to Pegleg Pete and the Phantom Blot!
Variant cover by Andrea Freccero!
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The Electric Sublime #4 (of 4)
Writer: W. Maxwell Prince Artist: Martin Morazzo Cover Artist: Martin Morazzo
Arc finale! Featuring famous works by Rene Magritte, Georges Seurat, Edward Hopper, and Pablo Picasso, this is the blood- and paint-splattered chapter you’ve been waiting for!
FC • 32 pages • $3.99
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From the writer of Judas: The Last Days(IDW) and the artist of Great Pacific and Snowfall (Image)!
The X-Files meets Alice in Wonderland, by way of The Da Vinci Code!
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Ghostbusters Annual 2017
Writer: Erik Burnham Artist: Dan Scoening, Rachel Stott, Corin Howell, Erik Evensen Cover Artist: San Schoening
Join us for this special double-sized annual, featuring Ghostbusters past, present… and future! Learn the origin of Slimer! Witness a crazy bust in the Midwest with the Chicago Ghostbusters! Find out what Winston Zeddemore was up to during the Scolari Brothers incident in Ghostbusters 2! And peek into the future at the next generation of Ghostbusters… and much more! Be there or be slimed!
FC • 48 pages • $7.99
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The secret origin of Slimer and much more!
Part of IDW’s 2017 Annual Offensive! Over-sized and action-packed key stories in a deluxe format!
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Ghostbusters International, Vol. 2
Writer: Erik Burnham Artists: Dan Schoening, Rachael Stott Cover Artist: Dan Schoening
The team is still on the move as they head to Puerto Rico and Ireland as ghosts all over the world need to be busted, while Egon chases a mystery about a powerful Scandinavian spell book. Collects issues #6–11.
TPB • FC • $19.99 • 132 pages • ISBN: 978-1-63140-834-2
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“One of the best paced and best written series out there. Artist, writer, and colorist working together in perfect harmony.” –Big Comic Page
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Haunted Horror #26
Writer: Various Artist: Various Cover Artist: Bernard Baily
The second sickening installment in THE HORRORS OF IT ALL! Featuring terrifying tales as chosen by Steve “Mr. Karswell” Banes! A surprisingly vicious issue highlighted by a terror-ific Bernard Baily cover, as well more severed head stories inside than you can swing a sharp edged stick at! Yes, if this one doesn’t scare you—you’re already dead!
FC • 32 pages • $4.99
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Jim Thompson’s The Killer Inside Me #5 (of 5)
Writer: Devin Faraci Artist: Vic Malhotra Cover Artist: Vic Malhotra
Jim Thompson’s sinewy, brutal, and beloved novel comes to a disturbing climax. Small-town deputy Lou Ford seems a little slow and a little boring on the surface, but underneath hides a sickness that has reared its ugly head once again and left a trail of bodies in its wake…
FC • 32 pages • $3.99
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Variant covers by Robert Hack (Chilling Adventures of Sabrina).
“Probably the most chilling and believable first-person story of a criminally-warped mind I have ever encountered.” —Stanley Kubrick
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Jem and the Holograms Annual 2017
Writer: Kelly Thompson Artists: M. Victoria Robado, Maria Jose Barros, Svanna Ganucheau, Katarzyna Witerscheim, Gisele Lagace Cover Artist: W. Scott Forbes
The Starlight Girls have been writing and drawing an “exquisite corpse” style fan fiction comic that re-imagines their favorite pop stars — Jem & The Holograms — as pop-stars by day and renegade space heroes by night. Follow the adventures of Jem and The Holograms as you’ve never seen them before — superheroes fighting to save the universe from the evil Majestrix Pizzazz and her…army of Mecha-Spider-Pizzes!?!? OMG.
FC • 48 pages • $7.99
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Jem: The Misfits #2
Writer: Kelly Thompson Artist: Jenn St. Onge Cover Artist: M. Victoria Robado
OUR SONGS ARE BETTER Part Two! The band is getting a whole new taste of fame via an intrusive “MISFITS!” reality TV show and it’s pushing on everyone’s most vulnerable buttons – none more so than Stormer — who’s reliving her early days of fame and the nasty things that came with it. How did Stormer not only survive but blossom in the often toxic court of public opinion? And will she be able to do it again?
FC • 32 pages • $3.99
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Learn how The Misfits first came together!
Will a Misfits Reality Show be the thing that will finally tear them apart… forever?!
Misfit’s first ever series of their own!
Variant cover by Derek Charm!
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Judge Dredd: The Brendan McCarthy Collection
Writers: John Wagner, Alan Grant, Al Ewing Artist: Brendan McCarthy Cover Artist: Brendan McCarthy
Ground-breaking artist Brendan McCarthy has been at the fore-front of independent comics since the early 1980s as well as the TV and film industry, including co-writing and designing Mad Max Fury Road. This oversized hardcover collection showcases all of his stories and covers for Judge Dredd including “Oz,” “The Day the Law Died,” “Dr. Panic,” “Atlantis,” and more!
HC • PC • $49.99 • 200 pages • 9.25” x 12” • ISBN: 978-1-63140-824-3
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Lead Designer on Mad Max Fury Road!
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My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic #50
Writer: Ted Anderson Artist: Andy Price Cover Artist: Andy Price
“Chaos Theory” Part 3 (of 3). Discord’s new form threatens to take over all of Equestria! When the Elements of Harmony prove ineffective, the final gambit rests in Starlight Glimmer’s hoofs!
FC • 40 pages • $5.99
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The landmark 50th issue of My Little Pony!
Part of IDW’s Artist’s Edition Cover Month!
Variant cover by Sara Richard!
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My Little Pony: Friends Forever, Vol. 8
Writers: Ted Anderson, Christina Rice, Tony Fleecs Artists: Brenda Hickey, Agnes Garbowska, Tony Fleecs, Jay Fosgitt Cover Artist: Trish Forstner
Five tales of friends and fun! Rarity tries to help Maud Pie discover her inner enthusiasm; Twilight visits Cadance in the Crystal Empire; Little Strongheart asks Rainbow Dash to go on a quest with her; Fluttershy meets the most adventurous adventurer ever: Daring Do; and, Applejack must discover the secret history of Cherry Jubilee! Collects issues #29–33.
TPB • FC • $19.99 • 120 pages • ISBN: 978-1-63140-839-7
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“The Friends Forever line of MLP comics either work amazingly well as character pieces.” — We The Nerdy
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Popeye Classics #55
Writer: Bud Sagendorf Artist: Bud Sagendorf Cover Artist: Bud Sagendorf
More brilliance from the raucus retro-cool Popeye comics! Five great features with your beloved Popeye characters: The one-eyed sailor himself, Swee’pea, Olive Oyl, that rascal Wimpy, O.G. Wotasnozzle, and the bad guys this time, the terrible, terrible Misermites!
FC • 32 pages • $4.99
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Variant cover by Sarah Rose!
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Star Trek New Visions: Sam
Writer: John Byrne Artist: John Byrne Cover Artist: John Byrne
James Kirk faces the greatest challenge of his life when his own brother is accused of murder!
FC • 48 pages • $7.99
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Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: The IDW Collection, Vol. 4
Writers: Kevin Eastman, Tom Waltz, Paul Allor Artist: Kevin Eastman, Sophie Campbell, Mateus Santolouco, Cory Smith, Andy Kuhn Cover Artist: Dan Duncan
Recovering from the events of “City Fall,” the Turtles seek sanctuary in the countryside, but questions remain unanswered and tension festers among the brothers. Meanwhile, in New York, Shredder tightens his grip on the city in their absence and Krang’s plan to destroy the Earth is ramping up, but Baxter Stockman has plans of his own. Collects Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles issues #29–37, Utrom Empire, and the 2014 Annual.
HC • FC • $49.99 • 344 pages • 7” x 11” • ISBN: 978-1-63140-820-5
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All of the TMNT comics in recommended reading order!
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Transformers: Lost Light #2
Writer: James Roberts Artist: Jack Lawrence Cover Artist: Jack Lawrence
Rodimus and Co. find themselves in a dangerous place. Even more dangerous than on a planet that exploded from the inside. That’s already pretty dangerous. But where they are now? Oh boy.
FC • 32 pages • $3.99
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Part of IDW’s Artist’s Edition Cover Month!
Variant cover by Joana Lafuente!
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Uncle Scrooge #23
Writers: Francois Corteggiani, Jonathan Gray, Lars Jensen Artists: Giorgio Cavazzano, Daan Jippes Cover Artist: Giorgio Cavazzano
“The Third Nile,” Part 1 of 2! A McDuck quest into Egyptology for Scrooge, Donald, and Ludwig Von Drake gets hairier with the Beagle Boys hot on our heroes’ trail—and prehistoric caveducks ready to pounce!
FC • 40 pages • $3.99
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Continues this beloved series’ legacy numbering at #427!
Thinking man’s thinking man Ludwig Von Drake is back with Scrooge and the gang for another journey into insanity! (Hoo-hoo!)
Variant cover by Fabrizio Petrossi!
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The Wind in the Willows (Illustrated by David Petersen)
Writer: Kenneth Grahame Artist: David Petersen Cover Artist: David Petersen
Experience the timeless story of Toad, Rat, Mole, and Badger in a beautiful new unabridged, hardcover designed and illustrated by New York Times Bestselling author and Eisner Award-winning creator David Petersen (Mouse Guard). Painstakingly illustrated over 3 years, this exquisite and lavish edition features both color and pen and ink illustrations throughout.
Begun as a series of letters from Kenneth Grahame to his son, The Wind in the Willows is a timeless tale of animal cunning and human camaraderie. Since its first publication in 1908, generations of adults and children have cherished this world of gurgling rivers and whispering reeds, serving as home to the most lovable creatures in all literature—Rat, Mole, Badger, and the irrepressible Toad of Toad Hall; with his goggles, overcoat and love of fast cars. Follow these little adventurers through gypsy caravans, stolen sports cars, and their Wild Wood.
HC • FC • $24.99 • 256 pages • ISBN: 978-1-63140-343-9
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Direct Market Exclusive: Each hardcover will feature an exclusive tip-in plate illustrated and signed by David Petersen limited to orders received!
Complete and unabridged! Original art dust jacket, cloth cover with gold foil stamping, 20 color illustrations, 50 pen and ink illustrations!
Advance solicited for October release!
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Weird Love: Jailbird Romance
Writer: Various Artist: Jim Mooney, Pete Morisi, Vince Colletta, Manny Stallman, Pete Costanza, Henry Keifer, The Iger Shop Cover Artist: Ogden Whitney
“Forget funny Valentines… some of the most off-kilter 1950s romance comics, titled Weird Love…. the mind boggles!” —The Hollywood Reporter
With an introduction by Heidi MacDonald of The Beat! Your mind will be blown when you read: “Jailbird Romance!,” “Never Love A Man With A Harem!,” “Hobo Girl,” “Innocence Was My Angle,” “Backroads Romance,” and “I Tortured My In-Laws,” plus many more!
HC • FC • $29.99 • 160 pages • 7.5” x 9.75” • ISBN: 978-1-63140-782-6
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“Get your sweaty little libidinous palms all over these testaments to twisted torridness!” —Dan Greenfield, Dimension 13
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Yakuza Demon Killers #4
Writer: Amit Chauhan Artist: Eli Powell Cover Artist: Eli Powell
The devastating price of power! In this shocking conclusion, Tokyo is the final battleground for Earth’s future, and the fate of humanity hangs in the balance. The Yakuza come face-to-face with their greatest threat, and it will come from an unexpected place.
FC • 32 pages • $3.99
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You Might Be An Artist If…
Writer: Lauren Purje Artist: Lauren Purje Cover Artist: Lauren Purje
With a BFA, solo exhibitions, and work experience at a New York gallery, Lauren Purje has spent plenty of time in the art world…consider this her cry for help.
You Might Be An Artist If…collects several years of her comic strips about the ups and downs of life in the arts. Her wry and relatable sense of humor animates every page, tying together flights of fancy, bitter grumblings, motivational pep-talks, self-doubt, procrastination, and inspiration.
Capturing the moments that remind us why we take art seriously — but not TOO seriously — Purje’s comics are a perfect handbook for anyone living the creative life.
HC • BW • $19.99 • 144 pages • 5.82” x 8.26” • ISBN: 978-1-60309-406-1
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via IDW Publishing
IDW Publishing Previews for 2-1-2017 IDW has some great books dropping this week, and we have your early look at them all.
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