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fandomsecrets2012-12-17 07:26 pm
[ SECRET POST #2176 ]
⌈ Secret Post #2176 ⌋
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Re: webcomics
In short, Roommates deals with Jareth from Labyrinth and Erik from The Phantom Of The Opera being, well, roommates in a University after both the events of their movies/novels have come to pass. Girls Next Door deals with their girlfriends (Sarah and Christine) living together in a room above theirs. Oh, and this university is FULL of characters from different canons and movies like James Norrington, Javert, Professor Gandalf, Eponie, Valjean, Aziraphale, Crowley, Luna Lovegood, Sweeny Todd, Legolas, Dr. House, The Tenth Doctor, and lots more.
Surprisingly for a series that deals with a murderer and a Goblin King, it's actually quite plot-heavy (even if you don't realize it from the start) and deals a lot about meta-fiction and book tropes "Can you change your fate?" "Can you change your designated bad-guy status without disrupting the book's/movie's status quo?" and the characters actually grow and develop relationships along the way, as well as deal with the consequences of your actions.
Even if you don't know Labyrinth or The Phantom of The Opera, I still suggest taking these two webcomics a try. That's how I first started, despite knowing nothing of Labyrinth, and now I am a dedicated fan.
Also, you might be jumping into new fandoms after you read both just to see what's so good about the supporting characters (I became a Good Omens fan because of both).
TV Tropes pages for Roommates: http://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Webcomic/Roommates?from=Main.Roommates
TV Tropes pages for Girls Next Door: http://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Webcomic/GirlsNextDoor
PS: Ever heard of the Erlkonig? You might want to brush up on him...