Dead Bang Detectives 2025 - Mini Bang
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Projection by sixbynine
Fandoms: Dead Boy Detectives (TV), The Dead Boy Detectives (DC Comics)
07 Aug 2025
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There's only so long Charles can repress things before it breaks out anyway it can.
Luckily it seems Ghost Rules have a hint of a sense of a humour. -
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Jenny Green dies on a dreary gray beach, but she doesn't die alone. There's a man with her who says he's a ghost, and that he used to be a walrus. Jenny's never really done friends before, but hey, there's a first time for everything. She's never died before either.
Featuring Jenny's deep (repressed) need to care for lost kids.
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It is a little thing, entirely featureless. No buttons, not a single loose thread, just fabric pulled tight and neatly stitched over plush insides. There's nothing else in the wooden chest, nor anything that seems to match or belong with it left in the bigger one it was in before.
“Oh! It's a voodoo doll.” Niko utters with absolute certainty.
“It's entirely unimpressive.” Edwin states a mere second later.
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Her Majesty’s Company of Gentlemen Monsters by hobbitsdoitbetter
Fandoms: Dead Boy Detectives (TV)
04 Sep 2025
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A gentleman revenant.
An unfortunate necromancer.
A powerful medium and her delightfully sweet bodyguard.
Meet our favourite characters in slightly different circumstances…
And yes, OF COURSE everyone is still super gay :-)
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It's nearing the end of the autumn term at St Hilarion's, and Charlie Rowland is counting down the days until the summer, when he can be done with school for good. With three weeks back home looming, though, he's losing patience with his friends' idea of fun, and when they decide to sneak out after curfew one night, he doesn't go with them.
The day after, he wakes up from an awful dream of drowning with a coldness that he can't quite shake and an inexplicable sense that the world is a little dimmer than it used to be. And his friends seem to be holding a grudge against him, acting as if he's not even there.
Now, there's a boy who no one else can see and a girl who claims she can read minds trying to convince him that he knows them. The stories that they're telling him seem far too outlandish to be real. But when everything they tell him starts coming true, he has to wonder: what if they're right?
