Mar. 9th, 2019
Stolen from
ruuger
Rules: Go to your AO3 works page, expand all the filters, and answer the following questions!
What’re your first and second most common work ratings?
General Audiences (184) (Mnany of these are drabbles.)
Teen And Up Audiences (137)
My explicit ones are catching up.
What’s your most common archive warning?
Creator Chose Not To Use Archive Warnings (423)
No Archive Warnings Apply (113)
Least common?
Rape/Non-Con (3)
Do you consider yourself an adventurous writer?
Probably not
How many stories have you made in each pairing category?
Gen (243)
M/M (162)
F/M (78)
Multi (8)
F/F (5)
What are your top 4 fandoms by numbers?
Marvel Cinematic Universe (143)
TOLKIEN J. R. R. - Works & Related Fandoms (78)
Babylon 5 & Related Fandoms (54)
Babylon 5 (44)
Are you still active in any of them, and do you tend to migrate a lot?
Yes. all.
What are your top 4 relationship tags?
Steve Rogers/Tony Stark (81)
Sean Bean/Viggo Mortensen (11)
Steve Rogers/Natasha Romanov (11)
Delenn/John Sheridan (7)
Does this match how you feel about the characters, or are you puzzled?
Somewhat though I don;t write VigBean very often, maybe a drabble now and again.
What are your top 2 most used additional tags, and your bottom 2?
Top 2:
Drabble (169)
Ficlet (52)
Bottom:
Humor (15)
Angst (15)
What would happen if you combined all 4 of these into an fic?
Um, I do.
How many WIPs do you have currently running on AO3? Any you don’t plan on finishing?
Just 1 and I plan to finish it. I don't write a lot of multi chapter stories.
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Rules: Go to your AO3 works page, expand all the filters, and answer the following questions!
What’re your first and second most common work ratings?
General Audiences (184) (Mnany of these are drabbles.)
Teen And Up Audiences (137)
My explicit ones are catching up.
What’s your most common archive warning?
Creator Chose Not To Use Archive Warnings (423)
No Archive Warnings Apply (113)
Least common?
Rape/Non-Con (3)
Do you consider yourself an adventurous writer?
Probably not
How many stories have you made in each pairing category?
Gen (243)
M/M (162)
F/M (78)
Multi (8)
F/F (5)
What are your top 4 fandoms by numbers?
Marvel Cinematic Universe (143)
TOLKIEN J. R. R. - Works & Related Fandoms (78)
Babylon 5 & Related Fandoms (54)
Babylon 5 (44)
Are you still active in any of them, and do you tend to migrate a lot?
Yes. all.
What are your top 4 relationship tags?
Steve Rogers/Tony Stark (81)
Sean Bean/Viggo Mortensen (11)
Steve Rogers/Natasha Romanov (11)
Delenn/John Sheridan (7)
Does this match how you feel about the characters, or are you puzzled?
Somewhat though I don;t write VigBean very often, maybe a drabble now and again.
What are your top 2 most used additional tags, and your bottom 2?
Top 2:
Drabble (169)
Ficlet (52)
Bottom:
Humor (15)
Angst (15)
What would happen if you combined all 4 of these into an fic?
Um, I do.
How many WIPs do you have currently running on AO3? Any you don’t plan on finishing?
Just 1 and I plan to finish it. I don't write a lot of multi chapter stories.
Day 9 - DC Characters - Penguin
Mar. 9th, 2019 05:52 pmPenguin
The Penguin was another of the villains we loved to hate in the 60’s batman show. Here is Burgess Meredith as the Penguin

And Danny Devito:
The Penguin (Oswald Chesterfield Cobblepot) is a fictional supervillain appearing in comic books published by DC Comics, commonly as an adversary of the superhero Batman. The character made his first appearance in Detective Comics #58 (December 1941) and was created by Bob Kane and Bill Finger. The Penguin is one of Batman's most enduring enemies and belongs to the collective of adversaries that make up Batman's rogues gallery.
The Penguin is a Gotham City mobster who fancies himself a "gentleman of crime", often wearing a monocle, top hat, and tuxedo. The character is a short, obese man with a long nose, and he uses high-tech umbrellas as weapons. The Penguin runs a nightclub called the Iceberg Lounge which provides a cover for his criminal activity, and Batman sometimes uses the nightclub as a source of criminal underworld information. Unlike most of Batman's rogues gallery, the Penguin is sane and in control of his actions, giving him a unique relationship with Batman. According to Kane, the character was inspired by the advertising mascot of Kool cigarettes, a penguin with a top hat and cane. Finger thought that the image of high-society gentlemen in tuxedos was reminiscent of emperor penguins.
The character has been featured in various media adaptations, including feature films, television series, and video games. For example, the Penguin has been voiced by Paul Williams and David Ogden Stiers in the DC animated universe, Tom Kenny in The Batman, and Nolan North in the Batman: Arkham video game series. His live-action portrayals include Burgess Meredith in the 1960s Batman television series and its spinoff film, Danny DeVito in Batman Returns, and Robin Lord Taylor in the television series Gotham.
The Penguin has repeatedly been named one of the best Batman villains and one of the greatest villains in comics. Penguin was ranked #51 in IGN's list of the Top 100 Comic Book Villains of All Time.
Read more of the Wikipedia article Here.
More Penguin at the Batman Wiki.
The Penguin was another of the villains we loved to hate in the 60’s batman show. Here is Burgess Meredith as the Penguin

And Danny Devito:

The Penguin (Oswald Chesterfield Cobblepot) is a fictional supervillain appearing in comic books published by DC Comics, commonly as an adversary of the superhero Batman. The character made his first appearance in Detective Comics #58 (December 1941) and was created by Bob Kane and Bill Finger. The Penguin is one of Batman's most enduring enemies and belongs to the collective of adversaries that make up Batman's rogues gallery.
The Penguin is a Gotham City mobster who fancies himself a "gentleman of crime", often wearing a monocle, top hat, and tuxedo. The character is a short, obese man with a long nose, and he uses high-tech umbrellas as weapons. The Penguin runs a nightclub called the Iceberg Lounge which provides a cover for his criminal activity, and Batman sometimes uses the nightclub as a source of criminal underworld information. Unlike most of Batman's rogues gallery, the Penguin is sane and in control of his actions, giving him a unique relationship with Batman. According to Kane, the character was inspired by the advertising mascot of Kool cigarettes, a penguin with a top hat and cane. Finger thought that the image of high-society gentlemen in tuxedos was reminiscent of emperor penguins.
The character has been featured in various media adaptations, including feature films, television series, and video games. For example, the Penguin has been voiced by Paul Williams and David Ogden Stiers in the DC animated universe, Tom Kenny in The Batman, and Nolan North in the Batman: Arkham video game series. His live-action portrayals include Burgess Meredith in the 1960s Batman television series and its spinoff film, Danny DeVito in Batman Returns, and Robin Lord Taylor in the television series Gotham.
The Penguin has repeatedly been named one of the best Batman villains and one of the greatest villains in comics. Penguin was ranked #51 in IGN's list of the Top 100 Comic Book Villains of All Time.
Read more of the Wikipedia article Here.
More Penguin at the Batman Wiki.