Emris wrote:Cherry, is there anywhere to read X-Men Fairy Tales online that doesn't require money or a credit card that you know of? I really want to read it after looking at the sample on marvel.com.
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I see you already read it. ^^ I was typing up a reply to you yesterday, but my wifi was being so aggravating it wouldn't let use it for hours. Sorry 'bout that. I was going to say check your library.
ChristainAnimalLover wrote:Thanks <3
The snarkyness is one of the only things I didn't like about them when I started this; also, I started this with the mind-set of following Evolution; I was sad that the show was cancelled and at the time, it was the only X-Men thing I knew about. So I started roughly 3-5 years later and just let my imagination go with it(ending up changing a few things, mostly personality-wise). Although, what you read is pretty far along...I will go back and edit some things when all is said and done(you got the rough draft).
I've been mentally writing this for over a year and thinking back, a lot of little things have changed. What I watch before has a tenancy to affect how the character interact as well, as I tend to subconsciously incorporate a TV character I like into one of my three main character xD
I should have started writing it down after the third day(I often wrote fanfiction as I tried to fall asleep but it never got past two nights), but no-o I had to wait 'till I had been doing it for months before I even began taking notes! Now, all I have of the beginning are very vague notes; the note get more detailed until I finally just started typing out what I came up before bed the next day. Of course, work has all but stopped this; I am determined to get it all typed up so I can share and/or keep going. Once I get it all typed, I;ll make sure it's consistent personality-wise and all that jazz.
Yay! I'm glad to find some people who do that, too. (And I did the same thing with their relationship in my fanfic that you did with them. I don't like the "I hate you/I love you/I somewhat like you" kind of relationship they often have. I've dealt with stuff like that before. --Except not in a romantic way and way less intense.

Evo was pretty much where I started too. I was an Avengers fan (and before that, a Spidey fan, but back then I wasn't that into Spider-man as I am now. I was just a free comic reader.) originally.
I also went through the "didn't write it down stage" of my fanfic too, although that one is about my mutant OC. (And the night-writing fanfiction, which I still do with my sister.)
Emris wrote:Hey guys, I need your help.
I absolutely love marvel, specifically the X-Men (obviously ;P) and I do want to read some comic versions, but although I'm old enough to get into R-rated movies on my own I have absolutely no interest in reading anything overly...adult oriented if you get my meaning. Does anyone have any suggestions for me?
I've read X-Men Fairy Tales and the plot was interesting, but a few bits were a tad...crude for my taste, but other then that comics are completely foreign to me.
I have the same dilemma. R comics are still a few years in the future (except I doubt I'll be reading much or any since I have zero desire to). It stinks, because Marvel is bursting at the seams with stuff I'd rather not read/see/or hear in the case of movies. How I get around it is reading kids' comics. T comics are often still too much for me, because I haven't been able to get my hands on many except too violent ones.
And before you sigh, there are *really* good kid (or all ages, which is what they're called sometimes) comics out there. Avoid the comics for Spider-girl and the Power Pack, though. (It's a large umbrella, but they're pretty much all bad.) You could try the Marvel Adventure comics. Those are the best, especially the graphic novels for Spider-man. I want a full collection of those, or at the very least, I want to read them all. They used to have a few free ones on the Marvel site, I'm not sure if that's still true, but here's the link: http://marvel.com/comics/series/866/mar ... 005_-_2010
For teen comics, I can't recommend anything, sorry. I don't read many T comics. (Except a recent-ish series where Spider-man is married to MJ and there's the creepy Ezekiel guy in there, too.) But I don't recommend that. I only read them because I got some free.
I'm mostly a TV-only Marvel fan these days, (because I've read all the comics at my local library in a year) and if you've seen Agents of SMASH then you see how desperate I am. XD