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Title: New Moon
Author:
jordannamorgan
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Rating/Warnings: G.
Characters: Ensemble.
Setting: Immediately following the film.
Summary: After their first mission, the League copes with internal conflicts and the search for a new sixth member.
Disclaimer: The League belongs to Fox and various comics-related people, and Sir John Talbot belongs to Universal.
Notes: Don’t take this one-shot too seriously. Sir John Talbot (from the 1941 horror film The Wolf Man) is an obscure crossover character I simply couldn’t resist amusing myself with, although his "extraordinary" quality seems none too original in LXG fiction. I don’t know if I will include him in any future stories, but if I do, they—like this one—should probably be considered an alternate-universe.
( Rise and shine, Sawyer! )
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Archive Rights: Please request the author’s consent.
Rating/Warnings: G.
Characters: Ensemble.
Setting: Immediately following the film.
Summary: After their first mission, the League copes with internal conflicts and the search for a new sixth member.
Disclaimer: The League belongs to Fox and various comics-related people, and Sir John Talbot belongs to Universal.
Notes: Don’t take this one-shot too seriously. Sir John Talbot (from the 1941 horror film The Wolf Man) is an obscure crossover character I simply couldn’t resist amusing myself with, although his "extraordinary" quality seems none too original in LXG fiction. I don’t know if I will include him in any future stories, but if I do, they—like this one—should probably be considered an alternate-universe.
( Rise and shine, Sawyer! )