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crack_van2004-08-27 09:28 pm
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He/We/They/I by Yahtzee (PG)
Fandom: X-MEN MOVIEVERSE
Pairing: None, with some implied Charles/Erik, Logan/Jean, and Logan/Rogue
Author on LJ:
yahtzee63
Author Website: Yahtzee's Fic
Why this must be read:
This fic takes a done-to-death storyline – Rogue dealing with the new personalities in her head, post-Liberty Island – and turns it into something wonderfully fresh and insightful.
'He/We/They/I' manages to do something that few Rogue character-based fics manage: giving plenty of time to the voices in her head, whilst not drowning out Rogue herself. There's something for anyone who likes any of the characters involved (including Charles, whom I particularly love here), and each of them is drawn with precision and depth.
The story also strikes a good balance between the serious, the laugh-out-loud entertaining, and the poignant, and there are several lines that will stay with you for a long time afterwards.
He/We/They/I
Pairing: None, with some implied Charles/Erik, Logan/Jean, and Logan/Rogue
Author on LJ:
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Author Website: Yahtzee's Fic
Why this must be read:
This fic takes a done-to-death storyline – Rogue dealing with the new personalities in her head, post-Liberty Island – and turns it into something wonderfully fresh and insightful.
'He/We/They/I' manages to do something that few Rogue character-based fics manage: giving plenty of time to the voices in her head, whilst not drowning out Rogue herself. There's something for anyone who likes any of the characters involved (including Charles, whom I particularly love here), and each of them is drawn with precision and depth.
The story also strikes a good balance between the serious, the laugh-out-loud entertaining, and the poignant, and there are several lines that will stay with you for a long time afterwards.
He/We/They/I