X-Men/Fanfic Recs

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Book of Magik, by Xakko
 * Recommended by uncannybeetle
 * Synopsis: Set before Messiah Complex, this story deals with the return of Belaco to Limbo and the attempts by the X-Men and the rest of the world's heroes to stop him. All the while the shadow of the former ruler of Limbo, Illyana Rasputin, hangs over all.
 * Comments All the chracters are in character. The plot twists are well thought out. And one very important event is handled far better than it was in the comics.

The Mutant Problem, by XenoKattz.
 * Recommended by User:Jonn
 * Synopsis: A series of interviews and photographs, by Peter Parker for the New York Times, about the aftermath of the telepathic attack in the second film.
 * Comments: The sheer amount of effort put into this thing is staggering. It's on a perfect replica of the NYT website, even doing that auto-search thing highlighting any text does. The writer went into a lot of detail.
 * godborn: A lot is a rather large understatement. This writer has done what the actual films could not in constructing a wonderfully believable world in which all of humanity's issues are simply compacted by the "Mutant Problem". Also, Peter is done in character with mentions of MJ and Uncle Ben.

Last Son series By The Writer With No Name
 * Recommended by Pygmalion, User:The Rich Sheik
 * Synopsis: "X-Men: Evolution crossover with Superman. AU Season 1. In the early days of the Institute, Charles Xavier finds a young man with a great legacy: Kal El, the Last Son of Krypton. He will change the X-Men's world forever. Crossover with Superman.
 * Comments: This is one of the best crossover fics between Marvel and DC that I have ever read. What initially starts as a simple Superman/X-Men crossover eventually turns into a MASSIVE crossover between what appears to be the entire Marvel and DC universes. A three-part story (with a fourth currently in progress), this is an enormous feat of writing, and one that The Writer With No Name accomplished amazingly well. Of note is how Superman, while the main character, does not dominate the narrative - other members of the X-Men (and later, the JLA) have their moments in the spotlight. Aspects of this fic are taken from the X-Men: Evolution TV show, Ultimate Marvel, DC comics, and a variety of other comics and TV shows that feature these characters. While long (1,446,213 words and counting for all three parts), it is an amazing read! Now if only somebody would make a TV show out of this...
 * The awsomeness of this fic deserves more than just a comments section. It requires a page.

Deathless By J Harper
 * (Recommendation moved from the Marvel page.)
 * Recommended by Kirayoshi
 * Synopsis: X-Men comic-verse, AU, based on Whedon's run of Astonishing. When the X-Men investigate an attack on a museum exhibit of Russian antiquities, they're not prepared for the emergence of an old friend, long thought dead, now an implacable enemy. What terrible power turned Piotr Rasputin into Nicholai the Deathless?
 * Comments: This fic is better than a lot of books that people pay money for! Strong characterization, a well-written, rapidly paced plot, and a host of deliciously nasty new villains modeled after Russian folklore. Some canon Kitty/Piotr shipping, but mostly in the background, as the emphasis is on action and drama. Good stuff! All of Whedon's run on AXM should have been this good!

Thick As Thieves By Valerie J
 * Recommended by Stratagemini
 * Synopsis: After falling in love with the wife of the head of the New York Thieves Guild, Bobby Drake knows that he will do anything to get her. Even approach Gambit to sponsor him into the guild.
 * Comments: An all around excellent story, you've got character development, conflict, well written fight scenes dramatic tension and a good style of writing. The girl acts more as a MacGuffin than as an original character, but the few scenes she has lines in are well written and well thought out. The main focus is on Bobby Drake both growing as a person, and growing into the true scope of his powers.

Blind Sight by Valerie J
 * Recommended by Stratagemini
 * Synopsis: Sequel to Thick As Thieves. When Operation: Zero Tolerance turns into a fullfledged mutant hunt, Remy must use all of his resources to keep the X Men safe while they search for a way to bring Bastion down.
 * Comments: Where Thick as Thieves focuses more on Bobby, this focuses on Gambit, exploring the limits of his powers, and more interestingly, what happens when he loses them. The entire story explores the limits to which Gambit will go to protect those he cares for and those under his care. If you enjoyed Thick as Thieves, this story is perhaps three times as good.
 * As a warning for posterity, I find it necessary to say that this fic is unfinished and will likely remain so. That said, it's an amazing story and worth all the hours it will take to read.

"Vanished by it'scurtainsforyou
 * Recommended by Pirate Lomg
 * "Synopsis": Cassie is taken in by Team X and struggles to survive as a teenaged girl among 7 hardened soldiers.
 * "Comments": Has a lot of well rounded characters, a fun premise, and a lot of development. Cassie could have easily become a Mary Sue, but the author manages to avoid this, making her a well rounded character with flaws, weaknesses, and feelings. Cassie's break the cutie is also rather painful to read despite being well written.

A Dark and Hungry God Arises by Amanda Sichter
 * Recommended by: Mipp
 * Summary: Charles Xavier's horrifying descent into Onslaught.
 * Comments: Amanda Sichter is the queen of psychological horror in the X-Men fandom, and this may be her finest work. This is nothing less than a showdown between Xavier and the dark side of his soul.

First, Do No Harm by Poi Lass
 * Recommended by Mipp
 * Summary: A terrible event leaves two best friends utterly shattered.
 * Comments: They don't come much more Tear Jerker than this. The back and forth between Hank and Bobby is heart-wrenching, as is the slow realization of what happened to Iceman and the source of Beast's crippling guilt.
 * Wow. Just. Wow. Such a touching story. The two characters actually seem... real. One of the best short fan fics I've ever read.

A Test of Power by DR
 * Recommended by Red Dragonfly
 * Summary: This story sets out to make all the inconsistencies concerning the two villains Mr. Sinister and Apocolypse make sense, but it's so much more than just that.
 * Comments: So much more. Gives real motives and reasoning behind the two villians and all the other characters too. I think it has better writing and continuity than some of the canon. It is so beautifully written as well, cannot recomend it enough. Note: This story appeared to be dead for some time, but the author added a new chapter a few months ago. I can only hope he continues.

X-Manson by Benway
 * Recommended by Lavanya Six
 * Synopsis: What if Charles Xavier ran his school like a cult? (WARNING - Mature Themes)
 * Comments: A very dark, twisted story where nothing is the same in the Marvel Universe. An interesting political backstory is present throughout the story, which is primarily told in script format as a transcript from a documentary.

Deadpool's Awesome Fanfiction by Emeraldjewel
 * Recommended by Love Is Weird
 * Synopsis: The merc with a mouth, in his usual awareness of the continuity, realizes that he is in a fanfiction and decides to correct some common issues with the medium.
 * Comments: This is Deadpool at his fan fic best. He's totally in-character, it has a Parody Sue (who gets killed, of course, this is Deadpool we're talking about), and he's hyper-aware. Twilight-bashers, go forth to the second chapter. PG-13, it has guns.

There's A Mutant Under My Bed! by Loni Kingrey
 * Recommended by Mipp
 * Synopsis: A garbled message from Excalibur leads to panic and hilarity among the X-Men. Meanwhile, Gambit and Joseph's competition for Rogue's affections becomes progressively more ridiculous.
 * Comments: A light-hearted and funny story that still makes this reader cackle years after the first read. The one-liners fly thick and fast!

Even Angels Have Scars by Blue Frodo
 * Recommended by Ye Mighty Despair
 * Synopsis: A very well written and thought out backstory to movieverse!Nightcrawler that connects many elements from the original comics, Enochian mysticism, and even two works of art from 19th century Hungarian artist Mihály Zichy in with how the blue furry one got his scars. In the beginning it mostly focuses on his life in the circus under his protective adoptive mother Margali's watch, but gradually becomes much darker as Kurt grows and discovers why Margali was always so worried for him, why he looks the way he does, and just how dangerous the world can be to someone who looks like a demon.
 * Comments: Doing my best to hold in sqeeing, I love this thing! The story is amazingly thought out, Blue Frodo's writing is mind-blowing, Kurt's characterization is great, and it actually turns into one of my favorite villains ever! I'm not just talking fanfic villains, I'm talking villains period. Given that he is considered a prime example of Canon Discontinuity material at its finest, that is some seriously great characterization and writing going on there. Definitely read its sequel Until Death Do Us Part as well, along with Blue Frodo's other work.

Dead Note by CreamCheeseAlchemist (Death Note Crossover)
 * Recommended by feral
 * Synopsis: Deadpool meets Light Yagami. 'Nuff said.
 * Comments: And this, class, is what we call snark.

Generation X Presents: A Short (and somewhat inaccurate) History of the X-Men by Jaelle ""We begin with a man..."
 * Recommended by Kirayoshi, seconded by Lady Nomad
 * Synopsis: As the X-Men regroup after the events of "Operation: Zero Tolerance", Jubilee and the Generation X students provide a much-needed morale boost by re-enacting the history of the X-Men, "based on a true story, and adapted slightly to make it funnier."
 * Comments: One of the funniest stories online. X-Men history meets the Reduced Shakespeare Company, with the Gen-X kids playing multiple roles. Nothing is sacred. Typical scene:

The curtains opened. Synch stood in the middle of the stage, wearing a suit.

"He was a man with a dream," Jubilee continued.

"I have a dream," said Synch in a broad Southern accent. "A dream that one day, on the red hills of Georgia.."

"Uh Ev? Wrong dream.""

"The Second Sister" by The Red Pen Of Doom 87
 * Recommended by Pirate King
 * "Synopsis": Tells the story of Emma Frost after the clash at Three Mile Island.
 * "Comments": Has a very strong opening chapter, and the scene where Emma sees her sister's body in the morgue is genuinely sad. Also, the use of dates placing the events around the Three Mile Island leak is well placed. Emma's struggles are well written

"Kid Dynamo" by Connie Hirsch
 * Recommended by Fuzzy Boots
 * "Synopsis": Jessica Pierce, fireproof mutant, winds up at Xavier's School for Gifted Youngsters around the time of the "Fall Of The Mutants" storyline.
 * "Comments": One of the old classics in X-Men fanfiction. The main character could be characterized as an early example of a well done Mary Sue character in that she has hidden powers and is later revealed to be  and after the events of the story, . Still an excellent read after all of these years (it came out in 1992!).

"Go West" and "Brothers in Arms" by Jeremy Bottroff
 * Recommended by Fuzzy Boots
 * "Synopsis": Cypher rises from his grave irreversibly merged with Warlock. Circumstances result in him gaining a psychic link to Mirage, Wolfsbane, and Rictor and he decides to move to California in an attempt to escape the daily insanity of the X-Men. In the sequel, they find that Cable isn't willing to let them off so easily...
 * "Comments": "Go West" is an excellent, albeit unfortunately unfinished, piece of fanfiction detailing a group of mutants choosing a different path. It features cameos from all across the X-Men spectrum as the characters grow and mature outside of the environment of having to fight for their lives. The sequel is set some time later and features multiple characters from X-Factor and the Hellions.

Original X-Men: Love Is Just Another 4-Letter Word by Kerrie Smith
 * Recommended by Users/Lady Nomad
 * "Synopsis": Way back when there were only the five original X-Men, there was the very first Valentine's Day. There are four super powered teenage boys and only one girl. What could happen.
 * "Comments": This story is hilarious. It is very funny and it doesn't have any of that angst. Everyone is in character and still filled with teenage hyjinks. It does have a Clothing Optional Den of Love. Yes, it is suitable for all ages.

I Hear The Rotors Still by Blinky the Tree Frog
 * Recommended by User:GG Crono
 * Synopsis: Movieverse. One night, the Xavier Institute receives a strange visitor who has a warning for the X-Men.
 * Comments: Anything more I could say about this would spoil the twist. A good, short read.

The Untouchables by pygmymuse
 * Recommended by darkgloomie
 * Synopsis: (Logan) had to admit it. He had a bad habit of taking in strays.
 * Comments: an AU fic which starts with Logan fleeing from a lab and taking a young Gambit with him. From there, Logan finds himself put in the unlikely position of father figure to a bunch of seriously screwed up mutant teenagers (in order: Remy, Rogue, Kitty, Piotr and Sarah, with, as of writing, Storm possibly joining in as Team Mom). The story is good at dealing with angst but not losing itself in it, adding in quirky scenes and funny dialogues to spice it up and... I'm feeling awkward at trying to explain it, but it's really heartwarming and definitely worth a read (despite, by the looks of it, being far from over)

Controlling Chaos, by Rioghnachs Reign.
 * Recommended by Iam No One
 * Synopsis: While this X-Men Evolution starts off as a story about Logan and Rogue training to control her new power, it evolves by the fifth chapter into something much more. Continuing almost directly from the end of the series, with more plots a characters than one story could normally handle.
 * Comments: It's probably one of the best stories this Troper has ever read, the fact it has something for anyone and has better story telling than some of the guys at MARVEL. It's got professional Quality and doesn't stretch the imagination too far. Fans of both the comics and the show will love this.

Trust, by nyssa123.
 * Recommended by Ectoplasm Cookie
 * Synopsis: Alternate Universe for X-Men: First Class- After Cuba, Erik decides not to leave. It's all different, now- as Charles adjusts to life in a wheelchair, Erik has to atone for what he's done.
 * Comments: One of the first real multi-chapter fics written for X-Men: First Class, this story takes the common AU of "What if Erik didn't become Magneto" and treats it realistically. It manages to balance angst with happier content, and all in all is a very good treatment of an often trite plot. You may cry, but it'll be in a good way.

Revised Scene, by Adrian Tullberg.
 * Recommended by User:Dont Kill Bugs
 * Synopsis: A revision of Mystique's depowering scene from X3 that removes Magneto's callousness.
 * Comments: This is far more believable than the infamous scene from X3. Rather than just abandon Mystique, Magneto shows his own brand of mercy. Strangely touching, as well as removing a foul taste from the mouth.

The Adventures of Kitty Pryde by Melodyrider
 * Recommended by Kirayoshi
 * Synopsis: Set during Joss Whedon's Astonishing X-Men: Kitty is now a teacher at the Xavier Institute and is trying to work things out with Piotr Rasputin. But a mysterious alien woman has befriended her. The malevolent gamester Arcade has returned--to propose marriage? And a years-old mystery regarding some missing days in her life has reared its ugly head. Old threats, new allies, old loves, new enemies. All in a day's work for Kitty Pryde.
 * Comments: Melodyrider's story works perfectly as an ongoing comic book series starring Kitty Pryde, that fits seamlessly, not only with the continuity of the X-titles, but with the larger Marvel Universe as well(references to M-Day and Civil War figure prominently in the narrative). The story is written with verve and humor, and is by turns thoughtful, scary and action-packed, with more twists than a Rubik's Cube factory. Guest apperances include Pete Wisdom, X-Factor, Stevie Hunter and Kang the Conquerer. Yes, that Kang. And he's not even the Big Bad! The series is currently in hiatus. Hopefully Melodyrider will return to it.

Sons of the Wilderness: 1849by StarGirl5000
 * Recommended by Lavender Aura
 * Synopsis: Movieverse/Origins Comics. This fic and its in progress sequal/prequal ceaselessly blends together the X-Men Origins: Wolverine movie and the Wolverine: Origins comics. Victor Creed and James Howlett are brothers in hiding, living in a mining community. James adjusts well and is liked, while Victor is disliked and slightly resentful of his brother. It sparks a fight leading to the inevitable Wolverine/Sabretooth feud. The prequal focuses on a young Victor Creed's growing friendship with the sickly James Howlett and the affair between Victor's father and James's mother.
 * Comments: It's brilliant. My synopsis and comments simply don't do it justice. The pieces can be read in either order. They're heart-warming and sad in equal measure. It's a good read that puts much more depth than the movie did, and it does blend well with comic influences.

All Along the Watchtower by NezumiPi
 * Recommended by Lomelinde
 * Synopsis: This fic expands on Erik's and Charles' pasts and focuses on their relationship and how they change each other. Mostly set during and just after First Class, though it diverges a bit.
 * Comments: Starts out pretty good and becomes amazing (starting with Chapter 8, in my opinion). The author does and shows his/her research, in varying fields, which grounds the story beautifully in a very human way. Being able to use the framework of the movie means that there is more focus on characterization, and this is done very well. It makes you see scenes from the movie in a new light, but not in a way that is jarring or hard to believe.

"X-Men Supreme" by MarvelMaster616
 * Recommended by scifigeek
 * Synopsis: A reboot of X-Men, based off of the Ultimate concept.
 * Comments: Aside from some spelling errors, this series is extremely well written, with a plot that starts off as the basic X-Men vs Magneto struggle, but progresses to much higher levels quickly, and characterization that can only come from a dedicated fan. Currently in its third volume and still going strong, with bi-weekly updates.

"Limited Release" by rageprufrock
 * Recommended by Eveandriss
 * Summary: When Alex Summers broke out of supermax to rescue his stupid kid brother, he had no idea it was going to be so fucking complicated.
 * Comments: A First Class AU in which powers, people, and personalities are kept intact. Especially personalities. Shaw is still the bad guy being hunted, he's still up to his dastardly plots, and this is an absolutely wonderful fic. There are both obvious and subtle parallels to the movie, but the author injects her own style in order to create something absolutely original.

"A Deeper Season" by etirabys
 * Recommended by Eveandriss
 * Summary: Charles Xavier- rich, introverted, and academic- begins his senior year of high school in 1962. Erik Lehnsherr, despite his own efforts, is the first person to properly reach out to him. Both are astonished to find a human being on the other side.
 * Comments: A First Class AU. Extremely deep character development for both characters (note the subtle, subtle transitions from surnames to first names), fantastic portrayal of the harder parts of the sixties (including laws against sodomy), avoidance of cliches usually found in teacher/student scenarios. Emphasis on character development, just because.