Since I seem to have a growing audience of followers from other fandom stuff:
Hello! I’m Victoriadallonfan aka Ridtom aka Tomrid aka any anagram with those letters.
This blog is primarily about Web Serials from the online author Wildbow aka John C McCrae, and my blog name comes from one of his characters!
These works include:
- Worm: a young bullied girl with superpowers is mistaken for a villain on her first night out and things escalate as her career grows
- Ward: (sequel to Worm) a retired and traumatized superhero is brought back to work in order to deal with a new generation of heroes and villains
- Pact: a young man who is part of a abusive family inherits a creepy house and is exposed to a darker, fantastical, side of the world
- Pale: (sequel of sorts to Pact) three young girls with difficult lives are inducted by a magical community to solve a crime
- Twig: a young experimental boy works as a spy and assassin for the corrupt and fascist 1920’s British Empire in alternate world of biopunk
- Claw (most recent): a round table pov following a cat and mouse chase between a criminal couple, a crime family, and a journalist in an alternate USA in the midst of civil war
I mainly post about Ward (my fave) but I also dabble in the other works at times.
I also have been branching out into doing analysis posts on the Alien Franchise, Predator Franchise, and calling out right-wing grifters or TERFs
I hope you enjoy my posts and feel comfortable enough engaging in a fun and thoughtful way!
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Two new sticker designs are now in my shop, you can get them separately or in my "build you own horror sticker pack" listing which discounts multiple stickers!
BIG CARTEL STORE
Alien Sticker
Video Nasty Sticker
Build Your Own Sticker Pack
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i love you Alien franchise i love you clunky big buttons and archaic ship design that looks built to be practical for many decades i love you big corporations as a faceless nemesis i love you messages of human huburis being ripped asunder by the power of evolution across the inhopsitible void of space i love you ellen ripley i love you vaguely hinted at milennia old forgotten alien civilisations i love you the intrinsic horror of space and capitalism
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I always felt like Jonesy was saying here "thanks man I didn't really like that guy anyway"
Alien (1979)
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