Tales of the Twilight Menshevik
By Tilman Stieve,
aka the Menshevik
Sisters under Their Skins -
Fantastic Four, written in dialogue.
Author's Note: This, my very first attempt at fan-fiction,
dates back six years, (it first appeared in Westchester Menshevik
Annual #1, Feb. 1992), so please be gentle. What prompted it
was Fantastic Four #358, where Johnny Storm's wife, shortly
after having been unmasked as a Skrull, apparently died. Now read
on...
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artwork by William Meyer in the Fan Art section.
Midnight Sun
- A between-the-panels tale of Rogue and Magneto during their time
in the Savage Land, circa UXM 269-275.
Warning: Sexual content
A Year in the Life - An X-Factor
story centering on Val Cooper and Mystique. Rogue appears as a supporting
character. Author's Notes
Warning: Mature themes
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October 6: A Night 2 Remember
- A turning point in Mystique and Valerie Cooper's lives from "A
Year in the Life" is shown through both women's eyes."
Warning: Mature themes, sexual content
A Day's Work - Events at a big
international conference on superpowered beings. Among the cast
of thousands are Rogue (interacting mainly with Val Cooper and Magneto),
Mystique, Kurt Wagner et al. Author's Notes
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Late Summer Interlude - Rogue
visits Val & Ray and their baby daughter, then spends time with
Magneto.
Warning: Sexual content.
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The Time the Twain Shall Meet
- Big crossover involving Rogue, Magneto, X-Factor and DC's Hawk
& Dove. Divided into sections for faster loading.
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Message to a Grandchild -
In a letter to her unborn grandson, Mystique reflects on how she
first met Irene Adler.
Warning: Mature themes
Ergo Bibamus 1: Eat, Drink, and Be
Merry - During their affair, Logan goes out to a fancy restaurant
with Jean Grey-Summers.
Rating: R (sexual content)
Lights in the Dark
- Christmas/Hanukkah with the X-Men and their friends. Among other
things, Rogue and Magneto celebrate Hanukkah with Kitty Pryde.
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artwork by Glockgal in the Fan Art section.
Between the Woods and Frozen Lake
- An White Queen/Iceman love story. Author's
Notes
Warning: Sexual content.
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Ergo Bibamus 2: There's a Tavern
Near the Town - Logan and Rogue go to Harry's Hideaway to relax
and talk about recent events in their lives.
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Dinter in the Fan Art section.
Oboro: Hatsuhau - Ororo tries
to come to terms with herself and her break-up with Forge. (part
of a larger story arc)
Oboro: Yukaze - A night
on the town for Ororo and Yukio turns into something more. (part
of a larger story arc)
Warning: Sexual content.
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artwork by Stefan Dinter in the Fan Art section.
Something Old, Something New, Something
Borrowed, Someone Blue - Hank McCoy's wedding is the occasion
for meetings of members from the various mutant teams.
Warning: Some mature themes, sexual
references.
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artwork by Glockgal and William Meyer in the Fan Art section.
A Ghazal for Valerie - Mystique's
response to Val's poem at the end of "Someone Blue."
Oboro: Miyuki - Ororo and
Yukio are reunited, and Ororo has a religious experience (or is
it a drug-induced dream?). (part of a larger story arc)
Warning: Sexual content.
Valentine Allsorts - About
four months after Someone Blue, the usual suspects celebrate
Valentine's Day in their own inimitable ways.
The
Ballad of Trish and Henry - After yet another extended stay
at the Muir Island research centre, the Beast is reunited with his
spouse.
Rating: R (sexual content)
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artwork by Stefan Dinter and Timo Wuerz in the Fan Art section.
Reflections
- In a rare quiet moment, actress and mother Mary Jane Watson-Parker muses about
her life with Peter, what it means to be the wife of a superhero, and her friends.
Rating: PG-13 to mild R (a few sexual references, but nothing too explicit)
Oboro: Ariake - Ororo,
now at peace with herself, attends the wedding of Kitty Pryde and
Pete Wisdom in Manchester. Supporting cast of thousands supplied
by various X-Men, Meddlers, Excaliburites and hangers-on. (part
of a larger story arc)
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reception by Glockgal in the Fan Art section.
Rogue's Fairy Tale - Rogue
tells her sisters Irene and Hope a special bedtime story.
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artwork by Spade in the Fan Art section.
To My Dark-Haired Lady - Hank
McCoy explores his love for Trish in a sonetto doppio. Fits in both
with the main timeline and with that of "Twilight Yet to Come."
Rating: G to PG
The Raven and the Oriole - Two
sestinas tell the stories of Mystique and Val Cooper and how they
found each other. The story related here fits in both with the main
timeline (and, by extension, the "Days of Future Twilight") and
with that of "Twilight Yet to Come."
Rating: G to PG
Trish -- A Rapture - Hank McCoy
expounds her beauty to his wife in intimate detail, ending up with
an erotic poem of 20 stanzas. Fits in both with the main timeline
and with that of "Twilight Yet to Come."
Rating: PG-13 to R; erotic poetry
Val and Ray at the Movies - Val Cooper and Raven Darkholme
team up to review recent film releases:
March 2002 - Lord of the Rings: Fellowship of the Ring
July 2002 - Star Wars: Episode II (plus, a Tilman Stieve review of Spider-Man
Tales of Future Twilight
Ergo Bibamus 3: Drink to Me Only
With Thine Eyes - About a year after the X-Men's death, Logan
and Raven sit down in a bar to talk about lost friends and loved
ones and the difficulties of raising children. Mystique has something
to tell Wolverine...
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artwork by Thomas Schukalla and Eckart Breitschuh in the Fan
Art section.
They Will Always Be Penny and Max to
Me - Seven years after the deaths of Rogue and Magneto,
a friend relates his personal reminiscences of them to Rogue's foster
sisters, Irene and Hope.
Getting to Know You - Hope
Cooper, daughter of Valerie Cooper and Mystique, meets Marygay Parker,
daughter of Spider-man and Mary Jane Watson-Parker. The "typical"
American "girl meets girl, falls in love" story, told
in the form of an on-line comic.
Fourth Thursday in November
- Hope Cooper brings Marygay Watson-Parker home for Thanksgiving
to meet the family. A chance to look at the state of the Darkholme
family ten years before the events in "The Survivor Has a Different
Kind of Scar."
The Iceman's Tale - Iceman returns
home from a mission with the Avengers, only to learn of the deaths
of the X-Men -- and his wife Emma. He then resolves to go back in
time to try to avert the tragedy.
Pictures at an Exhibition
- A guided tour through an exhibition of Piotr Rasputin's realistic
art in ca. 2026. The drawings, prints and paintings tell a story
of the lives of the artist and his friends.
The Survivor Has a Different Kind of Scar
- Taking place in a possible future reality of this timeline, Mystique
dwells on the deaths of Rogue and Kurt while trying to avoid facing
the impending death of Valerie Cooper.
Twilight Yet to Come
Hang on to Your Ego - When Valerie
Cooper is mortally injured in battle, all Rogue can do is absorb
her essence permenantly. But what will be the ramifications of voluntarily
sharing her mind with another -- not just for Rogue herself, but
also for her lover Magneto, and for Mystique, Valerie's life-partner?
Rating: R (sexual content)
Strange Headfellows - After
Rogue absorbed Val Cooper's personality, two minds have to learn
to share one body. In spite of the inherent frictions, Rogue and
Magneto discover that thanks to the new situation they can fulfill
a dream on which they had already given up, on the other hand the
pain of the enforced separation of Mystique and her former life-partner
Val Cooper does not go away as easily...
Rating: PG/PG-13? References to sexual
situations (M/F) and to Emma Frost's nipple-rings, but nothing explicit.
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section.
Sonnet for Magnus - Rogue encapsulates
her romance with Magneto in the mandatory 14 lines. A poem written
during Rogue's pregnancy in "Strange Headfellows."
Rating: G to PG
Between the Winds - At the end
of "Strange Headfellows", Valerie Cooper's consciousness was transferred
to a cloned body. But the course of events leads her to decision
that shocks her loved ones...
Rating: Possibly PG-13 for mature-ish
themes (suicide?)
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