Fanfiction

Yes! Tangent Comics has fanfic! Sure, you can count them all on one hand, but as the wise adage says: does your work really exist if it doesn't have fanfiction?
...Okay, in reality, they tend to reference doujinshi (fancomics) instead, but look, it applies here too, okay?!

The Batgirl by Darth Yoshi

It's back to the Tangent Universe where we find a different version of the lady of the night...

Published on August 21, 2001

Batgirl, drama, one-shot

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Catchy by mytsie

His voice was like velvet and, last week, Lia probably would have given her left arm to hear him singing anything. Now, she'd give her left arm to have him sing anything but that.

Published on May 20, 2009

Flash/Atom, romance/friendship, one-shot

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Like you by mytsie

So, you're The Atom, and you're Adam?" Lia prompted and she could nearly hear his eye-roll in the pronounced, put-upon silence that followed her query.

Published on May 20, 2009

Flash/Atom, romance/friendship, one-shot

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Anime Tangents?!

While this is not strictly Tangent Comics-related, it's adjacent due to taking inspiration from the line. Plus, I'm an anime/manga fan first, so I'm always going to be biased towards that, eh? There were more fanfics over on The Anime Tangent Universe Homepage, but unfortunately most of its links are dead. I still leave it there for completion's sake. Come check out Rob Kelk's page for more, since that's from where I took the individual links below. As such, all the stories below are from Rob Kelk.

Tangent: 801 T.T.S. Airbats

A serious story, drawing inspiration from 801 T.T.S. Airbats - a sequel to James King's Tangent - Vampire Princess Miyu

Published on 1999

5 chapters and an epilogue, completed

Read on Rob's site

Tangent: Gunsmith Cats - The Case of the Missing Catnip

A silly story, drawing inspiration from Kenichi Sonoda's Gunsmith Cats manga and anime. This is another sequel to a James King story (available at the Tangents Homepage), and quite possibly the silliest "real" story here.

Published on 1999

Completed

Read on Rob's site

Tangent: El-Hazard

A reasonably serious story, drawing inspiration from El-Hazard, The Magnificent World - Intrepid computer security consultant Makoto Mizuhara is hired to protect the computers running Chicago's "El" from the hacker known only as "Ifurita."

Published on February 16, 2001

3 chapters and an epilogue, completed

Read on Rob's site