Derek is probably the worst person to go to for comfort. But, then again, Casey never expected her future to involve government conspiracies, murder, and road trips. It's funny how things work out, isn't it? (A tribute to SEZCPL's Legacy, but with a twist.)
The history of Italia is not as weak as it appears. Most of the world has forgotten, but enough remember. The other countries dare not test the brothers, just as the global superpowers dare not test each other. History as seen through the eyes of Man — the hopes, the glories, and the deaths in-between.
("… If I watch long enough, will I become just like them?..."). The trickster god has always had his reasons, birthed from the insecurities and love he has always held close. Is it so strange, then, that he's fallen, for nothing more than to let the Sun rise? Tales of Asgard, Thor, and The Avengers (2012). Time-Travel. Introspection. Multi-Chapter.
There's a legend whispered around the streets of Gotham, of a Man and a Bat, of a murder and a wish, and of the only thing left that could save that dead city from herself. (His clan lives on.). The future of Gotham, through the eyes of the survivors. Introspection.
For Jade Nguyen, love has always been built on hate. Cheshire. Introspection.
The future needs to be saved… from itself. Really. (There's so much wrong with there being two Barts, especially if one is as irredeemable a sociopath as they say he is. Luckily, — or, unfortunately, if you think about it — Imp's there to smother him with kindness!) This can't end well for anyone involved. Young Justice, Young Justice, and Inertia. Multi-Chapter Adventure.
The future is not as great as everyone thinks it is, and Bart's not willing to let things be. He's survived hundreds of timelines, but each one ends with someone dying, and he's not sure how much longer he can pretend. There's still the matter of Thad to deal with, and it's getting to be too much. (Sometimes, he has to wonder if the Speed Force really just hates its speedsters.)
Pride and arrogance lead to graveyards of the great.
So much of you isn't yours; it's hers. Wes Evans, Soul Evans, and Maka Albarn. On first meetings, and what it means to be of black blood.
Earth and shadow. The river water. Fire and thunder. Air and wind. Land and sky. The Clans and Tribes mix, and the stragglers calmly watch. Though the Stars and the Rocks will forever live on, the Dark Forest grows strong, and… BloodClan will never truly die.
A Bestiary doesn't exactly characterize a creature, let alone who they once were, who they are, or who they could be. A series of vignettes, each dealing with the fallout of what it means to be inhuman.
When you've got your whole life ahead of you, you don't really think much about what's in store for your future, do you? (Or, three ways Satoshi's life could've gone, and one way where they all converge.)
There isn't a thing Netto wouldn't do for his NetNavi. But why, exactly, is that bond so strong? And, in the end, is such filial piety worth the effort? (Because, Netto-kun, death is somewhere I can't follow.)
When Dick Grayson re-wrote history, he did it with the revival of the dead Robin in mind. The funny thing is, Robin was never dead, because Robin never dies. (An assassin, his best friend, and an archer reborn are the only ones who remember the truth.) From the Death, to the Rebirth, to the Reunion, with all the trials of caring for a Tamaranian niece in-between.
The world isn't what it used to be, and the mistake is no one's fault but his own. And so, the First is forced to fix it by doing the only thing he can: living, lying, dying, and — moving on. (The Court of Owls takes, the Terminator molds, and the Bat will never know what he has lost.) Richard Grayson, from Talon to Apprentice, to the Titans, the Team, and Beyond.