4 Works in Tarzan - Edgar Rice Burroughs
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Rescuing the Janes of the World by Wordwitch
Captain America, Tarzan - Edgar Rice Burroughs, The Avengers - Ambiguous Fandom, Captain America (Movies), The Avengers (2012)
20 May 2013
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"Jane," Bucky whispered dreamily. Stevie hid his grin in both hands; here among the lower levels of the trees, there was no chance for the young Baltimore socialite to see either of them, and also Miss LaDora never noticed any male person under the age of 30. Tarzan could pine in safety.
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The Return To Jungles by troll_under_the_bridge
X-Men: First Class (2011), X-Men - All Media Types, Tarzan - Edgar Rice Burroughs
9 May 2013
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Based on Edgar Rice Burroughs' novel "The Return of Tarzan", where Charles is obviously a curious professor, Emma is plotting, Alex is angry, Shaw is probably psychotic, spies are spying and Erik's only wish is to come back home.
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Not Made For Any Man: (the moon's last quarter) by melannen for lispeth
Blossom Culp Series - Richard Peck, A Night in the Lonesome October - Roger Zelazny, Indiana Jones Series, Princess and the Frog (2009), Mary Russell - Laurie R. King, Tarzan - Edgar Rice Burroughs, A Study in Emerald - Neil Gaiman, Sherlock Holmes & Related Fandoms, Cthulhu Mythos - H. P. Lovecraft
22 Dec 2011
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Alexander Armsworth is home from college. Blossom Culp hasn't changed nearly as much as he might have hoped she had. A lot of strange visitors are in town, and a lot of strange mutterings. There will be a full moon this Halloween, and a small cat named Graymalk just said "Hello" to Alexander in the middle of the street.
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- Part 2 of It Was A Soft October Night
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All the Lost World Well Lost by fresne for rebecca_selene
Twisted Princess (Disney Fanart), Tarzan - Edgar Rice Burroughs, Barsoom - Edgar Rice Burroughs
20 Dec 2011
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Queen La, the lonely. High Priestess La, the empty. All she asked for was a companion to share her burden. A non-monkey burden. The Leopard priests brought her a slightly bruised daughter. Queen La, the lonely, wasn’t quite so lonely now that she had her lost princess.
Princess Ja of Opar wore for a crown that which she had killed with her own hand, because nobody hurts Mummy and gets away with it.
