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holylulusworld ¡ 1 day ago
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Fandom Bingo: The Martian masterlist
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Preview for the upcoming fics to fill the squares.
Stories written for @fandombingo: Martian Bingo
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Square 1: ??? (??? x Reader): "My life depends on you."
Square 2: ??? (??? x Reader): Dissociation
Square 3: ??? (??? x Reader): "Don't tell anyone I did that."
Square 4: ??? (??? x Reader): He can't hold his breath forever.
Square 5: ??? (??? x Reader): Free Space
Square 6: ??? (??? x Reader): If you're not in any country's territory, Maritime Law applies.
Square 7: ??? (??? x Reader): He's lifted off his feet and yanked away into the storm.
Square 8: ??? (??? x Reader): "I feel obliged to mention that setting off an explosive device in a spacecraft is a terrible, terrible idea."
Square 9: ??? (??? x Reader): Codependency after a traumatizing event
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soranatus ¡ 2 months ago
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MARTIAN MANHUNTER By Dan Mora, in Justice League Unlimited (2024) #2
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pierppasolini ¡ 2 months ago
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Justice League - 2.23 - Comfort and Joy
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dailydccomics ¡ 8 months ago
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Absolute Power promo art by Mikel JanĂ­n
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alexscribed ¡ 3 months ago
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martian with the subway by chappell roan
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inkyrainstorms ¡ 5 days ago
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The Martian Stan AU - The Apology - Excerpt
Ford was working as he always was nowadays, half listening to the radio behind him and trying to stop his heart from jumping in his throat every time that Stan stopped speaking for more than 10 minutes and nothing but static filled the room again. Ford wasn’t sure what exactly his brother was talking about anymore, as he welded a set of support bolts into place, but he nearly dropped the welding gun on his foot when Stan suddenly spoke after a long stretch of silence.
“Ford?”
Ford fumbled for a moment before shoving a stack of loose paper aside and  setting the welding gun down on the table beside him. He put his hands on either side of the radio on the same cluttered table and took a deep breath to calm his pounding heart.
“Yes, Stanley?” He asked softly.
Stan, of course, didn’t hear him, but had paused as if waiting for a response before continuing anyway.
“I know, I know damn well you’re probably never gonna hear this, but I need to say it anyway before… Well. I don’t need to eat as often and shit and I know you’d love to figure out why but… I’m not sure how long I’m gonna last out here either way.”
Ford didn’t say anything, staring down at the wooden grain of the table like he could burn a hole clean through it with his thoughts alone. His palms ached from where he’d dug in his fingernails, and his shoulders mangled to hunch even further.
Stan laughed. It was a bitter, ugly sound.
“Ah, damnit. This isn’t about me. Can’t even do this right, you idiot” His brother took a deep breath. “ But Ford… I think I need to apologize.”
Some old, fossilized hurt in Ford’s heart snarked ‘you think?’, but Ford nearly gagged as he suffocated the thought before it could take root anew. He felt sick.
Oblivious to Ford’s turmoil —and of course he was, because he didn’t know Ford was right here, that Ford wasn’t going to let one of the last things he ever said to Stan be that he thought Stan was worthless— Stan continued.
“I don’t think I ever got to, back when… you know. What I said that night is a bit of a blur to me to be honest, but I know I was spouting nonsense and saying all the wrong shit and… Moses, Ford. I know it’s too late now but I’m sorry. I really am.”
Something in Ford simultaneously healed and broke in his chest at Stan’s words, but he didn’t get the chance to process it because Stan wasn’t quite done yet.
“And I need you to know it wasn’t on purpose. I’d never do that to you. Never. Why would I ever want to hurt you like that, poindexter? I just… I was scared and I didn’t want to be alone in Glass Shard Beach scraping barnacles off the Taffy shop for the rest of my miserable life and I wasn’t. Thinking.” Stanley’s voice had been rising in a steady crescendo, but suddenly got so quiet that Ford had to strain to catch the words in the buzzing static. “I’d… I shouldn’t have gone into the gym. I shouldn’t have even gone near your friggin project. I didn’t go there to break it, I would never—“ his voice broke. “I thought you knew that. I’m your brother, you dingbat, why would I ever want to hurt you?When did I ever not support you, man?”
“Then why did you do it?” Ford whispered back, just as quiet. That old anger he’d tried to push down rose up again, simmering. Stan knew he’d poured months of his life into the perpetual motion machine, that he’s shed more than a few tears and more than a little blood and sweat over it. And then he’d thrown it all away?
“I’d only hit the table, ya know. Didn’t think the grate’d pop off or anything like that. I tried to fix it. I know I should’ve told you, I know and I’m sorry, just…” I was scared, goes unspoken. Ford’s legs were shaking, and he tried to steadily himself by leaning further on the table. “I know I should’ve told you. I know. I messed up fuckin’ good, Sixer.” Ford flinched.
“I’m. I know you’re never gonna get the apology you deserve cause I was too much of a coward to actually call you and say something.” Stan’s voice was shaking. And I’m sorry for that too. And I’m sorry for not listening to you about your stupid book, and I’m sorry— ugh. We’ll be here all day trying to name my fuckups. That’s the last sorry you’ll ever hear from me you nerdy, uh, nerd.”
Stan sighed loud enough for the radio to crackle and screech. “Good going, Stan,” he muttered, his voice getting quieter as he evidently walked away, done.
And all that was left was static.
Ford pushed himself away from the table and sank into the rolling chair nearby, putting his face in his hands and trying to breathe as the chair was pushed back several feet from his momentum.
“He’s lying,” Ford tried to say, but it tasted like ash in his mouth. “He’s trying to make it so… so.” He faltered. “He’s obviously trying to deceive me.”
Trust no one.
But he had trusted Stan. And Stan got hurled into a Dimension of Nightmares for it.
Stan has no reason to lie, Fords mind whispered, because it was always against him no matter what stance he took. He doesn’t think you’re coming to save him. Why wouldn’t he try to explain the worst mistake of his life in a fit of guilt and complete loss of hope?
“Shut up,” Ford said intelligently, and he didn’t dare pry his face away from his hands, heels of his palms digging into his eye sockets and pushing up his glasses to his hairline
Stan had no reason to lie.
Stan came to help him at the drop of a hat after ten years of being too afraid to even call him. 
Stan… Stan didn’t mean to break his project. It was a stupid accident, done by a stupid teenager too afraid to admit his own failings. Stan didn’t betray Ford. Not like he thought his twin had, for all these years.
Ford was wrong. About everything. He was wrong about Stan and Bill and Fiddleford and, Moses, had he ever done anything right in his entire, miserable life? Ford didn’t know. 
The empty bunk bed beneath his own  for those last few fateful months before Backupsmore, the tears and screaming at a boat that never even left the shore, the years of resentment and refusing to believe he missed his own twin, what was it all for? Because Ford suddenly felt the sharp sting of grief all over again, throbbing with a ferocity he’d refused to acknowledge for the past few weeks. Years. 
It was like he was 17 years old again, mourning for all the wrong reasons and all the right ones too. For his brother. For his chance to become someone worthy of recognition, of love. For pushing away the ones who’d already loved him.
For the first time since the day Stan fell into the portal all those weeks ago, Ford pulled his knees up to his chest on the seat and, in the safety of his own arms, he wept.
The static crackled on, steady and unchanging. Unforgiving.
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I have ideas for a mini comic and a whole animatic using Space Oddity so I’ll just have to see how far I get, really
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illudium-pu-36 ¡ 8 months ago
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something something duck dodgers
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kryptonbabe ¡ 5 months ago
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A really cool legacy moment from JLA: A World Without Grown-ups #2 (1998)
by Todd Dezago, Mike McKone & Humberto Ramos
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maxiezone ¡ 7 months ago
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You know what? Fuck you. *Slutifies your Justice League*
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l0vagrend ¡ 25 days ago
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sharp fangs collide
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ferntern ¡ 5 months ago
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Returning to post gnarp gnarp kiwi
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chilegp ¡ 1 year ago
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oh darling, I know what you're goin' through
headfirst slide into cooperstown on a bad bet by fall out boy. featuring, webbonso one-sided with martian?
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soranatus ¡ 3 months ago
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MARTIAN MANHUNTER By Dan Mora, in Absolute Power (2024)
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ibarawr ¡ 2 months ago
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sebmark inspired by sustain++ by mili cuz im obsessed with the song recently.
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dailydccomics ¡ 2 months ago
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*insert theme song here* Justice League Unlimited #2 by Mark Waid and Dan Mora
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lexosaurus ¡ 7 months ago
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I'm almost done drafting the next chapter of The Phantom Martian and holy hell what a monster of a chapter this ended up being.
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