rec: SA: Superheroes Anonymous by Pitry
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Story: SA: Superheroes Anonymous
Author: Pitry
Rating: All ages
Word Count: 1007
Author's Summary: The Doctor goes to a support group.
Characters/Pairings: Tenth Doctor, Clark Kent, Bruce Wayne, Peter Parker
Warnings: None.
Recced because: I was originally thinking of reccing a different story by this author, but what does anybody need more in the middle of the week than a bit of wonderful crack!fic to lighten things up?
In this, the Tenth Doctor decides to go to a support group for superheroes, and suddenly finds that his angsty confessions are not getting the reaction he expects. It makes me grin every time I read it, right down to the ending. (Which is one of my favourite things, along with Batman’s cynicism about everyone being after his money… “Sorry.” *snerk*).
And while being very much a cracky crossover that lovingly pokes fun at Ten’s inclination to existential angst, it’s also another fic that celebrates in its own way how wonderful this nearly-50-year-old show of ours is.
Author: Pitry
Rating: All ages
Word Count: 1007
Author's Summary: The Doctor goes to a support group.
Characters/Pairings: Tenth Doctor, Clark Kent, Bruce Wayne, Peter Parker
Warnings: None.
Recced because: I was originally thinking of reccing a different story by this author, but what does anybody need more in the middle of the week than a bit of wonderful crack!fic to lighten things up?
In this, the Tenth Doctor decides to go to a support group for superheroes, and suddenly finds that his angsty confessions are not getting the reaction he expects. It makes me grin every time I read it, right down to the ending. (Which is one of my favourite things, along with Batman’s cynicism about everyone being after his money… “Sorry.” *snerk*).
And while being very much a cracky crossover that lovingly pokes fun at Ten’s inclination to existential angst, it’s also another fic that celebrates in its own way how wonderful this nearly-50-year-old show of ours is.