"See you in Hel, monster." The last words Loki spoke before it happened. Dean Winchester fought to his last moment, he was defiant, right up until it happened. After it happened, they both went to Hel. Or Hell. There's really no difference. But what happened there, that was certainly different.
Clint Barton, Hawkeye. Master assassin, Avenger, saviour of the Earth. And, apparently, someone with the ability to piss off an organisation with which he's had no contact. Ever. Someone wants Clint dead. Nothing new, but apparently this time it's personal. Even though Clint has no idea what's going on. (Includes all of the Avengers, set after Thor 2 before Cap America 2.)
Six extraordinary humans. One slightly mad alien. Travel from all ends of the Earth (and universe) to a small town in Idaho. One goes due to a favour. Two go because they're obliged to. Two go because they can't let their friends go off alone. One goes because he is promised something in return. (SuperWhoLock, also includes Sherlock Holmes, Doctor John Watson, Bobby Singer. Enjoy!)
We all know of The Three Musketeers, but how did they begin? Why were they chosen to become the King's elite bodyguards? Well, it all began somewhere, so shall we find out? (Rated T for mild language and no more violence than featured in the show. And I'm unsure of whether D'Artagnan will make an appearance.)
The funny thing about using pigs as distractions, even small ones, is that they can sometimes throw a perfectly good plan somewhat off kilter.
Whilst visiting the Roadhouse, Sam and Dean meet a hunter: Jayda Willow. The three end up working a job together, totally normal, right? Kind of... None of them know this is the beginning of something big, huge even. (Part of a series I'm starting, Winchesters and Willows. Part One is set some time after s02e03 and before s02e10.)
My take on the Mark of Cain's effect on Dean, some canon divergence in my take on Hell and Purgatory. Rated M for language.