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Ao3 (fanfics)

Ranma 1/6 - Ranma 1/2 (obvs)

  • A week after they were supposed to arrive with their father to be engaged, "Ranma" shows up to the Tendo house alone, except not really alone because they're a system with 6 headmates!
  • Also they transform whenever they're doused in cold water, each headmate into a different form! (But mostly girls)
  • Written from Akane's perspective as she tries to figure out her feelings for her confusing new... fiancées? (Spoiler: they're gay. they're gay feelings)
  • over fifteen chapters and still going strong! No idea what a complete length would be (long) but enjoy the ride, yeah?
  • Actively writing as of 8/31/2022

Reborn - Harry Potter

  • After the ritual in the graveyard Voldemort emerges from the cauldron... in a woman's body, hilarity and trans feelings ensue
  • Ok but for real we wrote this cause we thought the concept was funny but it's actually kinda sweet??
  • Also trans girl Holly Potter
  • oneshot

Cream - Ranma ½

  • Akane gets a surprise walking in on her wife in the bathroom
  • silly short ( <400 words) oneshot

Tendo Sisters - Ranma ½

  • collab with Rise_Comics
  • the dads go out to celebrate their reunion and immediately get themselves killed, so the Tendo girls adopt Ranma as their new sister
  • Ranma is pretending to be a girl for Very Practical Reasons That Are Not Gender Feelings, and Nobody Else Realizes
  • ... including her actual mother? wait a second
  • Very Serious Gender Drama That Is Definitely Not A Ridiculous Comedy... from Ranma's POV.
  • Three chapters out of, idk, ten? fifteen?
  • Occasional bursts of productivity

The Heritor Cycle - Legend of Korra

  • Korra gets kicked into action early by the discovery of another Avatar(???) when they turn 16, chaos ensues
  • Also no new benders are being born so they gotta figure out what's up with THAT
  • every major protagonist is queer neurodivergent and/or disabled (usually "and")
  • incomplete, on hiatus until after Ranma ⅙

Max Does the Splits - Whateley Academy

  • Maximilian wakes up one day with a second body, which is a girl. It's very confusing.
  • Barely counts as a fanfic given all the characters are OCs
  • first fic in series complete, later fics... unlikely to be written. (But maybe, if there's enough interest.)
Scribblehub (original fics)
  • Exactly what the title says, a totally-not-an-egg wakes up one day to find everyone calling him a girl's name. Misunderstandings and confusion abound.
  • Comedic, hopefully, but also Drama
  • Title inspired by light novels but writing is probably not similar
  • Incomplete, one chapter out of 7, on break but may work on between sections of Ranma ⅙
(by the way if there was any doubt: everything on this list has at least one trans main character (although many of them are still eggs at this point))

zombie virus horror media where the horror is the virus

it starts kind of like covid, maybe less deadly, but it spreads through almost the whole population, they're sick for a while, then things seem to get back to normal

then, years later, people start turning into zombies

no one knows why at first, a few people get nasty injuries, maybe a few die, but... it doesn't seem to be contagious, so people think their worst zombie fears aren't happening

until someone figures out it's a late complication of that virus

the one that everyone had at some point

suddenly scientists everywhere are trying to find a vaccine, a cure, a way to transfer their minds into a robot body, anything, because they know their time is limited

you can't band together as survivors, anyone could become a zombie at any time. the safest thing is to stay alone, but people can't live like that

some people that never got the virus try to group up and live that way, but even there, some people lie or just are straight up wrong, there's news stories about those communes being torn apart

every week more people around you turn into mindless killers and you do the best you can to survive until a cure is made

but really you know the whole thing is pointless, it's hopeless. after all

you already had the virus

I think there is a difference between the comic as a sequence of images with text and the comic as a comic. it's a subtle difference that an untrained eye might not see but the more one as artist draws comics the clearer this difference becomes, because one who first aspires to draw comics will soon find they are merely drawing sequences of images with text.

when people say an artist is clearly inspired by anime they often use "anime" to refer to japanese pop culture in general, but if you look more closely you can often tell it really is specifically anime rather than manga that inspired them, because the paneling and camera angles in their comics will read like a series of anime screenshots rather than a manga page. similarly, when I was a teenager really popular manga that had anime adaptions would sometimes get "animanga" reprints where they replaced the panels with the equivalent anime screenshots of the scene, and they often looked like dogshit because the very premise showed blatant disregard for why the original comic worked in the first place. these two examples are both about anime because i am a weeb but it applies outside that context too. a cartoon storyboard can be read as if it were a comic, but what it really is is a sequence of images with text that has yet to be refined into its actual intended format.

there are many artists who only employ the medium of comic because what they actually want to draw is a video, or a video game cutscene, but the only tool actually at their disposal is the ability to draw a series of images and add text to them so that is what they use. there is no shame or mistake in doing this, you have to make your art with the tools that you have available, and if the sequence of images with text is enough to convey the idea then it was the right tool for the job. but these are different mediums with different visual languages, languages which have a lot of overlap and can occasionally be used in each other's stead to achieve similar results (especially when drawing a fanart comic of a video game for example), but which are still ultimately different. the comic and the video and the cutscene are all different forms that a sequence of images with text can take but they are far from completely interchangeable.

there is a key difference in approach to the comic as a series of images roughly interchangeable with other forms of series of images like the video and the cutscene, and the comic as specifically the comic. this difference in approach is not always necessary to achieve results, an artist who wants to convey a scenario they came up with needs only the sequence of images with text to achieve this. but the difference between a comic with good writing and art, and a comic that is a good comic, is in whether it was treated as a comic rather than a sequence of images with text. I say this as an artist whose nearly every comic has been simply a sequence of images, because I just don't have the patience to refine it into a comic when I merely want to convey my idea rather than draw a comic. it takes a particular skill and insight that have to be developed and practised separately from the ability to draw well and the ability to write well in order to become good at making "the comic" as synthesis of the two.

it's hard to specifically point out the essence of this difference between the sequence of images and the comic because it's kind of a vibes thing honestly, and it depends on where and how the comic was meant to be published too. comics meant to have paper print editions have different constraints and requirements and frameworks to work with than webtoons meant to be read on slim mobile screens in a continuous scrolling format. a good traditional comic will consider not just how each individual panel looks but also the way each page as a whole looks, and how the pages look next to each other in a spread, and how it feels to turn the page towards the next spread. a good webtoon will consider the movement of scrolling down and how this affects the transition from one moment to another in its composition. time is time in videos and cutscenes but space is time in comics, and the space your have available determines how you can divide time across it. when you make a webcomic on your own website you have no constraints but the ones you set for yourself, and sometimes this leads to things like homestuck, which would not work in any other format than the one it created for itself.

the best comics are good because they tell their story and present their images specifically in the form of a comic, in a way that would not be possible if it were not specifically a comic. I think this is true for basically every medium, I'm just thinking about comics specifically lately, because even though I don't really consider myself a comic artist - because I usually draw sequences of images rather than comics - the thing my clients want to pay for is often still "a comic", and they don't know or care to tell the difference. it's a difference that, as established, is often fairly moot anyway, because as long as it successfully conveys your idea it's good enough. but it's precisely because the sequence of images is often good enough that the specific skill of the comic artist is often overlooked.

consequently, because there is a tangible if somewhat vaguely defined difference between being good at making individual illustrations that may or may not be put in sequence with text and being good at making comics, someone who isn't a "good artist", in the sense that their individual illustrations may be unimpressive when viewed separately, can still be a good comic artist, in the sense that they are able to present a sequence of these individually unimpressive illustrations in a way that exceeds the sum of their parts. a comic page by someone who is an unimpressive illustrator but good comic artist will look far more pleasing than a comic page by a good illustrator but unimpressive comic artist, because making a comic is a different skill that is merely adjacent to making illustrations, even though the two are often lumped together.

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> Robot girl whose body has sentimental value
> Robot girl whose owner has covered it in stickers of things she likes
> Robot girl whose owner does its maintenance and whose body is so far from the factory default that its owner is the only one who can do that maintenance
> Robot girl who is covered in small dents and scratches from the antics it gets up to with its owner
> Robot girl whose body tells a story

>robot girl who's insides are covered in notes from careful owners helping the next guy to work on her

GET GRUFFALO'D, BITCH

If you haven't heard of Julia Donaldson, she's primarily a picture book author, who we can thank for extremely popular Halloween classic Room on the Broom as well as the Gruffalo.

Let this be a testament to the power of picture books.

I'm living for these jokes.

Also I need "GET GRUFFALO'D, BITCH" on a T-shirt.

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