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ratcreature) wrote2003-09-02 01:23 am
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squeeing...
Okay, so I found this scan of a page from a Daredevil/Spider-Man x-over short story (from Daredevil Volume 2 #20). And it's just too slashy not to share, so I uploaded the page to my webspace for you to take a look. In the panel Daredevil and Spider-Man are sitting in a bar, Spider-Man has his arm around Daredevil, talks about tossing him, and another guy at the bar thinks: "That Daredevil -- wotta waste! If I looked like him I'd have a babe on each arm, instead of shmoozing with another superhero!"

Now I so want to read some Daredevil/Spider-Man buddy slash, where they both happen to be in some relationship woes at the same time and turn to each other for some uncomplicated buddy sex. Any recs? Anyone?

Now I so want to read some Daredevil/Spider-Man buddy slash, where they both happen to be in some relationship woes at the same time and turn to each other for some uncomplicated buddy sex. Any recs? Anyone?
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They are adorable, aren't they. :)
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Well, it's not exactly the scenario you want, but there's this...
Warning-- white text on magenta background (http://www.livejournal.com/users/indigoskynet/1926404.html#cutid1). ^_^;;;
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You know, I *thought* it was fanfic (if it looks like a duck, right?) but now I'm not exactly sure. ^_^
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My suggestion, though, is go bug
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And that there people are around complaining that slashers would slash anything in their clutches. I only wish. *grumble* I'm starting to suspect these disgruntled Buffy fans with this anti-slash kerfuffle would be really happy in comic fandom.
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Although actually, on this particular count I don't think the movies help. Not only is no crossover or sense that they're taking place in the same universe (I'm not saying there's anything against it, mind you, just that in the comics you know they live in the same universe and that they're friends), but movie-Peter reads so much younger than movie-Matt that barriers get raised. (Of course, Peter is younger than Matt, but in the comics he's had a chance to grow up more.)
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