Official announcements and happiness!
Come tell us about your fandom community!
We've gotten a ton of new fandom communities here lately, which is super cool.
Do you have a favorite fandom on Imzy? Comment here, telling us in a few sentences why yours is awesome, and don't forget to link to the Imzy community, so others can easily join!
Are you super into /forever_tv but not enough folks on Imzy seem to love it (yet!) as much as you do? Tell us a bit about the show and why you like it.
Is your community more broad, like /100words? This thread is for telling us all about that too. While you're at it, you can even explain what the heck a "drabble" is, for those of us who might not be up on the hip lingo! Yay, learning new things!





/fandom_dealer and /fandom_mods are the ones I'm a leader in, and they can always use more people. (fandom_dealer in particular could use some volunteers, actually)
/femslash_frivolity, /fandom_calendar, and /fanwork_seekers are the multi-fandom ones I like a lot so far. /youngavengers, /pasiv_aggressive and /startrek are putting in some good modding effort for single fandoms.
Is fandom mods for all mods of fandom comms or exchanges or just imzy comms?
You could certainly join if you have other venues! It's not even limited to just mods joining. It was created in response to Imzy-specific questions, but I don't see why you couldn't ask about other fandom platforms or just generally commiserate.
Thanks. I try to stay on topic with comms, but sometimes I'm just not quite sure.
As your resident Silmarillion reccer, I'm having a fantastic time at /fandom_dealer!
/calvinhobbes
is a newer fan community that we're trying to build differently. Instead of just posting old comics, we're trying to go a little more deeply into examining the magic and brilliance of Bill Watterson's "Calvin & Hobbes".
Most people know it's one of the greatest (if not THE greatest) newspaper comics of all time.
If people post a comic, we want them to explain what it means to them. Why is it one of your favorites? Why is it so funny and intelligent and resonant?
It's evolving and we've got ideas we've not implemented yet but it's all happening. We really want this to be a unique experience.
<3 yesss
/clintcoulson the strangest little ship in the MCU, born of 47 seconds of screen time between Phil Coulson and (then still unnamed) Clint Barton in Thor, and somehow blossomed into a large, vibrant fandom which one of the kindest, most supportive, most creative, drama-free fandoms that it has even been my privilege to be a part of...
My fandom community is for the linchpin of the DC Universe, Dick Grayson. You can find it over here at /we_love_dick .
Best community name ever!
joins
Well, he's a great guy to love. ;)
Everyone loves Dick! How could you not?
I'm not even sure why there's a Hawkeye Initiative when you could just use actual Grayson comics.
I think he's one of very, very few male superheroes who gets twisted in bizarre ways. He's also one of very few male superheroes with "acrobat" at the top of his resume. Others are acrobatic, but not actual acrobats. And even if they are, he's the best human acrobat. Artists don't know what that means so they're screwed. Let's just make him a pretzel and admire his butt.
I mean. I don't have a problem with this.
Nor do I.
Every time this one pops up in my feed I laugh.
Clearly I have to join purely on that name, but also, who doesn't love Dick?
*lowkey freaks out (in a good way) over the /forever_tv comm getting mentioned* :D
I've also got two multifandom comms: /fanwork_seekers for people looking for fanwork recs or for finding fanworks they've lost, and /fanfic_tropes for discussing fanfic tropes.
Faves that aren't mine: /fandom_dealer, the various prompt comms, /fandom_mods, and I really liked doing the /multifandomdrabble exchange.
So since I singled out your community a bit, now you gotta tell us why you like the show and why others should like it too!
Why People Should Watch, the short version: Forever's a TV show about an immortal medical examiner who helps the NYPD solve murders using skills and techniques he's learned from being alive for over 200 years. Fun, charming, heartwarming, sometimes cheesy, sometimes heartbreaking show with a great cast of great characters who are actually nice and actually like each other (except for the main character's nemesis, who's gotten a bit... prickly (lol understatement) after being alive for 2000 years). It gets compared to the even more short-lived show New Amsterdam sometimes because of the similar premise, but I haven't watched that yet, so...yeah; IDK how much alike they really are.
And even though it deals with death stuff a lot, Forever's really great for comfort-watching.
Why People Should Watch, the long version: I did a Forever primer on /fandom_dealer a few weeks ago
/kirk_mccoy is here for your Star Trek Jim/Bones needs!
We welcome both alternate original series (i.e., reboot movies) and original series content. And I'm just getting ready to organize our first challenge/prompt fest, so come on over!
YESSS, I was looking for this comm, so glad you recced it here!
I run /onedeadplotbunny which is a support community for people who never met a creative project or writing idea that they could ignore. All creative projects (fic, art, graphics, crafting, etc.) are welcome, but the community was born out of lamenting about not having a support group for Work-In-Progress fics, ten fic exchanges at once, and how many prompt bingo cards while trying to finish an icon table...
haha, nice! Thanks for sharing it here :)
Second best comm name ever! I think /we_love_dick still gets top honors in my head.
Ooo I joined this but haven't yet had a chance to poke around. I'll give it a peek tonight when I get home! :)
People, join! I want more chatter here!
Do you remember Hey Arnold, Rugrats, and Ren & Stimpy?? Come join the rest of us at /90s_cartoons
I really love /canon_recs, /fandom_dealer and /femslash_frivolity.
If you like Ben Aaronovitch's Rivers of London come hang out in /readers_of_rivers, we're doing a reread of the first book!
Those are great comms! And /fanfiction is a good place to talk about writing fanfic!
Ooh, Rivers of London com, excellent!!
Join usssss 😂😂😂
/sorkinverse is a home for fans of Aaron Sorkin's work, particularly The West Wing, Sports Night, and the three of us who actually liked Studio 60 on the Sunset Strip. Join us for the Sorkin Quote of the Day. The West Wing group rewatch to come soon!
I loooooved SportsNight! :O
All of the Sports Night content thus far, just for you!
awww shucks
All fans of K.A. Applegate's YA science fiction series /animorphs are welcome to join us in the eponymous community! The books feature plenty of hope, despair, brain-stealing aliens, flip-book illustrations, and of course, tasty cinnamon bun-zuh.
I have a fandom community for the T.V. show Friends. All kinds of discussion related to the show and all kinds of fanworks (and recs) are welcome here.
Today, I started an episode discussion thread for the pilot episode, and tomorrow we will have a day dedicated to posting and reccing fanworks! Come join us at /friends_tv.
I've been rewatching Friends lately, so this is really neat!
Cool! If you haven't joined yet, I hope you join and enjoy the comm!
/madmen
Join us for our weekly (re)watch parties!
Thursdays, 10pm EST
Tonight's the second episode of the series, LADIES NIGHT.
Our community is new and growing. There is a unique challenge to building a fan community for a show that ended over a year ago. There are no new upcoming seasons to speculate on. There are few new articles being written on the show. The series exists as a completed work.
Because of this, I'm attempting to craft a larger community experience beyond the watch parties. It's incremental because I've been a little busy and I believe in the slow and steady, especially with so many communities vying for your attention. But I really want to build a Mad Men themed community that is unique.
If you loved MAD MEN or if you've never seen it, I encourage you to join.
If you love Marvel comics, films, or TV shows, come join us at /marvelfans! We welcome Marvel fanworks, meta, and discussion focusing on any Marvel character or ship, and host a fanfiction discussion post every Thursday where you can share recent reads or squee about old favorites. We're also testing out a comics discussion thread every Wednesday, and we currently have a Marvel friending meme going, as well as a resource list of every Marvel-related community on Imzy that I've been able to find.
If the catchphrases:
set your heart a flutter, come join us at /stevebucky, a community for fans of the relationship between Steve Rogers and Bucky Barnes. Along with fanart, fanvids, and discussions about our favorite supersoldiers, we also have trope discussion posts every Tuesday and fic discussion threads every Friday. In the future, we may also add a comics discussion day.
I hope to see you there!
Awesome! Thanks for introducing us to your community!
As someone who is usually reading MCU works each week, I appreciate the weekly rec post to share thoughts about new work I'm coming across.
I'm glad you're enjoying them!
I'm in charge of /thegloryhole, which, although it's not about fandom, borrows on the fannish kinkmeme tradition, and mixes it up with original fic. I love fannish tropes and kinks, and it's great to play around with them in original settings as well sometimes.
(And a lingo note: a kinkmeme is a community where people prompt each other to write specific things they want to see - normally some kind of kink, like spanking, or bondage, or anything, really. And then community members will fill those prompts with (usually short) stories. I think this tradition started on LiveJournal. They tend to be anonymous, which is an aspect that Imzy, I think, allows for very well.)
Thanks for explaining the lingo a bit! I'm sure there's a good amount of folks who are confused by all these new (to us!) words :)
Hey, I run /mm_library, a place to discuss original m/m fiction. I read a lot of these books, and I always have lots of Thoughts but nobody to share with, and I hoped others would find it a fun place to discuss original m/m fiction. We just hit 1000 members, woo!
If you only have experience with slash fanfic but are interested in original m/m, start a post asking for recs by genre/trope that you like! Members love reccing books, I've found.
Well, I run /black_sails and I've been trying to have a weekly character theme, to keep people interested until the next season. People have been posting their fics. Fic recs. Original art! It makes me really happy to see others just stopping in to post content. But I try to keep a stream of content up so there's something to look at on a regular basis.
/cranky_old_fangirls is just a fun place for Olds, who Remember When. It feels like my people are there.
/library_of_ossus is the transformative side of Star Wars fandom, where /starwars seems like the more curative space. Talk about the games, fics, post art.
Can you tell me a bit about why Black Sails is awesome? I've been thinking about watching it, though I'm not sure if it's on netflix or I would have to find an alternate way to watch.
/black_sails is awesome because it has the best fans EVAH!
And pirates.
It's not on Netflix.
It's... intense character drama. Very tightly scripted, and everyone has their own angles and goals.
Flint is a force of nature and Toby's acting is just so subtle sometimes. He can turn on a dime.
The women are all whole people, with lives and wants of their own, just as capable of plotting as any of the men, and often just as dangerous. They aren't set pieces. Eleanor is pivotal to the plot. Max is pivotal to the plot. While the men are out sailing boats, they're trying to hold together a city.
You will at times hate everyone and love everyone. Except Jack, who you will always love.
Diverse cast. Diverse sexualities. And it's all just there without comment or self-awareness, because of course that's just how the world is.
That sounds awesome! Do you know if I can find it on iTunes or Amazon streaming, or do I have to find... alternate methods?
It's on Amazon, but without a paid STARZ streaming thing, you'd have to buy the episodes. To my knowledge it's not included with any service because STARZ is like that. But you could totally watch the whole show with the $9 month thing.
Awesome, thanks! I'll have to do that soon :)
Welcome aboard the Walrus
/library_of_ossus is great!
Now if only another Maul fan would geek out with me on my Rebels post. ;p/tragic_magic_ninjas! For Naruto fandom stuff.
I like the recs, and one of these days I'm going to get off my ass and write something for the prompts.
Did some great stuff for the female characters as well, which I really appreciated.
I don't know anything about Naruto, but that comm is awesome.
I agree! I joined it just for mod inspiration.
A drabble is a short piece of fiction that is exactly 100 words long. Of course, since every word count program ever invented can't decide on what constitutes "100" words, we have to leave a little room for creativity there.
Woot /100words! 1450 members strong!
Awwwww. Make that 1449. We are less strong. :(
I joined, now it's back at 1450 ;)
Hurrah! ::hugs #1450::
::hugs u right back::
so in /100words, y'all are pretty cool with any sort of fiction, not necessarily fandom related? So if folks just wanted to write 100 words based on the prompt (the current one being "clock") they could join in the fun, without having to have a fandom in mind?
Absolutely!
We also have a collection at Archive of Our Own now, for members of /100words who want to archive their work there and mark it as a /100words production. It is here: http://archiveofourown.org/collections/100Words
I am currently negotiating for a Producer credit on all drabbles. I am demanding 10% of each drabble, adjectives only. 😄
haha awesome! :)
Yeah I don't tend towards fandoms myself in 100 words. I tend to do one shot unique fiction.:)
I always like to point people to "Drabble Rules: The 100 Word Variant" by David B. Wake, which is a drabble written back when they were just taking off as a fannish artform that not only explains what the rules are but demonstrates each of them as well. It has my favourite ever answer to the question "How do we count hyphenated words?"
Oh very nice! Thank you for that link! I'm going to add it to the About page.
I'm always up for promoting the little /killjoys community I started. It's a fairly serious, but with a great sense of humor, show on Syfy and Space. Complex wordbuilding, tight plotting, and absolutely wonderful characters. Spaceships, AI, cool technology all around and kickass fight scenes. It just finished airing its 2nd season and, I'd argue, keep getting better and better!
I run /buckysam a comm dedicated to Bucky/Sam, the Marvel fandom's little ship that could! Come and drop by if you love Sam Wilson, Bucky Barnes, and especially the two of them partnering up, in both the super-heroing sense and the embarrassing heart emojis sense. We're open to all types of Bucky/Sam fanworks and content and fans of the MCU, the comics, and/or any other versions of the characters are all welcome! We're a fairly new comm (and we would definitely love more members and content, she said unsubtly) but we've got weekly discussion posts, monthly recs posts, weekly round-ups of new Bucky/Sam fanworks, and there should also be some low-pressure challenges/fests in the near future.
And if you want someone to know you've mentioned them on Imzy, stick an @ in front of their name @nicholasdiak. You should get a notification that you were mentioned in this thread! 😄
Of course, that was supposed to be IN REPLY to a comment elsewhere in this thread. @misbegotten FAIL!
haha well, luckily they'll get the notification anyway! :p
gotcha - double appreciative :D
My community is /podfic!
Podfic is audio recordings of fanfic, similar to an audiobook, done by fellow fans (or sometimes the author themselves).
I run the /labyrinth.
I mean, wait, I mod over at /labyrinth. That's better...
Generally the focus is on fanworks and discussion, but literally anything related is totally game. We're a bit lonely and most of the members are shy and lurky. Come get them out of the oubliette! Free peaches for everyone. Or a goblin--your choice.
PS I went crazy with posting in the beginning but I'm holding back for a bit while I re-organize and whatnot. Feel free to fill in the empty time with anything. Anon posts too!
Does the goblin come in like, a cage? Or is it more of a free-range goblin? I'm not really sure if I know how to care for one.
depends on whether or not they bite when I pack them for shipping. They're great garbage disposals, I swear the buggers eat everything. Sometimes even socks though.
https://www.imzy.com/ritchie_holmes Because RDJ Holmes and Jude Watson are love! We have weekly fanfic/art/picspam prompt posts, a kinkmeme post, tons of picspams and fun.
Come and wait for SH3 with us, maybe until the end of time! At least it won't be boring.
Biased af but I'm enjoying https://www.imzy.com/haikyuu_hq the Haikyuu!! community.
There hasn't bee a whole ton of posts yet, but the comm is small. I know that the fandom is highly productive and creative, so I can't wait for people to start fan-flailing* and discussing stuff more on the Haikyuu!! comm. Especially with the upcoming s3 anime!
I just really love the adorkable volleydorks a lot.
*is there any gender-inclusive/neutral term for fangirling/boying??
Fanpersoning?
I am rather enamored of fan-flailing, actually!
Wouldn't it be nice for once if the female version were ALSO the gender neutral version? Screw you grammar rules.
See fan-personing is technically right, but doesn't feel right to me.
Glad i'm not the only one enjoying fan-flailing!
I usually just say fanning but that's gets confusing on hot days.
I also use fanning, or acting fannish, but it's led confusion occasionally
fannishizing
...I'll see myself out
It's got an echo of fetishizing which I like a lot. 3:)
LOL GIPHY semi-fail
//snorts
Giphy, so close, but not quite
I too use fanning... Tbh I tend to refer to my own fangirling as spazzing (it's part the livejournal days' heritage I guess) but I'm unsure of the connotations. Flailing sounds like a good substitute!
https://www.imzy.com/harvest_gold, because the 70s were so badass. As I just wrote on Twitter, "Why do I love the 70s so much? Jellied shrimp molds, avocado shag carpets, orange furniture, pink toilets: this decade didn't give a fuck."
https://www.imzy.com/playground, because toys and retro toys are happiness.
/multi_fandom_vampires
Vampires are our thing at Multi Fandom Vampires - all fictional vampires, all the time.
Do you love Dracula or Lestat or Kindred or Edward Cullen? Doesn't matter which fictional vampire you love, come and join us. Want to give us a fandom primer for your favourite, or rec some movies/books/tv, or just talk about what your fav vamp might be up to? This is the place!
Do you write vampire stories or novels (fanfic and original fiction welcome)? Come and post them or tell us all about them. Paranormal/horror/fantasy book promos are welcome too as long as they have a vampire in them - just only once please - and make sure to tell us all about the book, not just linking it.
Art's great as well - we'd love some vampire art. Just remember to mark it NSFW if it's a bit risque :)
Share our love of the fanged ones. Come join us.
Look into our eyes ... you know you want to ;)
ooh, very cool! I love the idea of a mixed space for different fandoms under a similar theme. Especially as we're still a pretty small site, that might be easier to maintain, where more specific fandom communities might be more difficult to get going.
I'm one of the leaders over at /spideytorch, a community for the Spider-Man/Human Torch ship. 53 years of shippy content and counting! We're open to all kinds of fanworks, discussion, recs, you name it! We also have a prompt post open for people to leave prompts and (hopefully!) get inspired.
Come and join us at /doomfans as we glory in the majesty of the one and only Victor Von Doom! Some facts about Marvel's premiere supervillain to start you off, such as the reason he can't knit, the truth about his habit of constantly narrating events aloud, and how he single-handedly won the moon race to troll NASA.
ROTFL
There is an actual canon explanation for this, which is not just a throwaway gag but mentioned more than once, because comics means never having to say you're kidding. 😄
Hooray!
(And if your Victor Von Doom needs specifically include his very complicated adversarial relationship with Tony Stark, you are also welcome at /doomtony!)
GIF game strong.
I run /swtor and we're a friendly bunch always looking for more fans to come hang out with us. We've got theme discussion days, a Saturday prompt fest, and hope to grow our small but active fandom. We chit chat about everything from class missions to worldbuilding to fanworks, and all faction allegiances and game skill levels welcome, from people just rolling their first toon to veteran raiders.
(I'm better at talking about SWTOR than I am formatting posts while on my phone, that's for sure. XD )
haha you're actually overthinking it! You can just type
/swtorand it will automatically link, like /swtor 😄oh, fantastic! :D Now I finally know. (and will likely promptly forget for the next three or four times I try this.) Thank you!
swtor is an acronym?
Yep! For Star Wars: The Old Republic, a Bioware MMORPG set approximately 3640 years before the Battle of Yavin and 300 years after the events of Knights of the Old Republic.
I have a community for the manga /from_eroica_with_love and one for my favorite actor, /william_fichtner They're both very new and small, but so far we're having fun. I'm new at imzy myself, but are slowly learning more about it.
/Honorverse for fans of David Weber's Honor Harrington universe.
I run /tokusatsu for tokusatsu fandoms! You may be vaguely familiar with Super Sentai as "that Japanese franchise that they cut up and turn into Power Rangers"; it's like that.
There are weekly discussion posts for the most recent episodes of the Superhero Time Sunday morning block, Kamen Rider and Super Sentai.
For those who are fans of the blues singer Jimmy Reed, I have /jimmy_reed_fans.
For those who are fans of the rock band Avenged Sevenfold, I have /avenged_sevenfold_fans.
The rules are pretty simple: Be respectful and don't be a jerk.
We welcome fanfic and fanart on both communities, but we are not about stalking them or posting personal photos of them. Concert photos, promotional photos, and photos that Zacky himself posts are all fine.
/merlin_more is for Merlin fans as well as those that would like to discuss Arthurian topics generally. Posting of fanworks, discussion of canon, it's all welcome!
/whedonverses is for fans of any of Joss Whedon's works, particularly if you're a fan of more than one! We're open to fanwork posts, discussions of the shows and films, news about his work, and news about any of the fandoms. Options are open for activities community members would like to take part in.
Thanks for posting about these! :)
/captain_swan is our community for fans of Emma Swan and Captain Hook(Killian Jones) from Once Upon a Time! Come squee with us; S6 is almost here!
/golden_age_comic_book
If you like classic versions of your favourite characters or just want to see some old favourites in all their golden age glory and experince the beginings of comics when it was a unformed medium with all its different styles, technique and wild experimentation than this is for you.
It's fairly modest with 29 members but hopefully it will grow.
Cool! From 1934 until 1952 is pretty specific, why is that the golden age of comics? I kinda figured it would be more like "from the 30s through the 50s" or something. It sounds like there are pretty set dates though. Did something happen those years?
I am not sure as I did not create the group that's down to Mister_Tawny
The beginnings of the Golden Age are hard to gauge as many came from radio plays newspaper strips or magazines all together with the pulp characters before becoming big selling comic characters in World War 2 and dropping off at the end of the war
as for the ending id say it would have to be the start of the Silver Age which came about from the comics code
The comics code didn't come in till 1954 due to Fredric Wertham's "Seduction of the Innocent" book blaming all juvenile delinquency on comics and was the equivalent to the Hayes Code for film censorship
The Silver Age is said to have come in 1956 with the new measures in place and different versions of the characters who lived in Earth 1 and the old Golden Age versions who lived in Earth 2 and then Marvel came along in 1961 with continuity and flawed characters which was the biggest shift from the attitudes of the new Silver Age to the old Golden Age
So id say the Golden age should probably end around 1955 -1956
Interesting, thanks! I figured there were some history related reasons :)
I'm the leader of /beleriand and /fanmix.
/beleriand is the comm for Silmarillion fandom! If your jam is fucked-up Elves, shiny jewellery, and the mortals who love them, you'll be right at home in /beleriand.
/fanmix is for fandom-focused playlists! Fanmixes are a fun tradition of finding songs you love that you can apply to a character or pairing that you love.
/vorkosigan is for fen of Lois McMaster Bujold's Vorkosigan saga books, and also accepting of posts about LMB's other book series – Chalion, Sharing Knife, etc.
My fandom in for the Austalian Television series: WENTWORTH
And where is it on Imzy? /wentworth seems to be about something else entirely.
/panfandom500 - weekly prompts for people to write; target count c. 500w. Fandom and original fic more than welcome!
I run a couple of fledgling comms that I need to start making more active.
/sastielenthusiasts is dedicated to the relationship between Sam and Castiel from Supernatural while /padackles is dedicated to the relationship between Jared Padalecki and Jensen Ackles. If you appreciate those relationships in a purely platonic sense rather than in a sexual and/or romantic fashion, then that's fine too. It doesn't have to be a shippy thing, and any type of Sastiel and J2 content is allowed to be posted.
/avatar is a comm I joined, then was invited to help lead and it's for LOK, ATLA, the comics, and anything else you love about the Avatarverse. We're doing a rewatch of both shows (alternating weeks) and have had our first fanart show up!
Our community is for fans of Steve Rogers/Tony Stark, particularly those looking for fic an art, but just anyone who likes the Stony pairing.
https://www.imzy.com/bringing_food_to_lab_stony
I run /mmfr for Mad Max Fury Road discussion as well as all things Mad Max related. We have a healthy number of members but I'm trying to encourage more discussion.
/positive_reviews_only is a comm for reviewing things you liked -- or just squeeing, if you don't feel like writing something in-depth. It's mostly just me posting in there right now and I would love more activity!
I run /gilmoregirls for fans of the original series and the upcoming Netflix revival. We'll be doing weekly Friday Night Dinner themed discussion posts in addition to sharing fanworks and maybe a rewatch if there's enough interest.
I also run /code_black for fans of the CBS medical drama Code Black. We'll be having weekly episode discussions as soon as the new season premiers.
I only have one community here so far it's for Tamara Tunie she's an actress a very amazing one at that..She's been on basically all of the Law & Order's she's multi talented, she's been around for a while now. I made one for her because she's unknown and no one really knows who she is much or talks about her a lot and she seems to not have a lot of fans at all and I'm a person who loves the unpopular/not very known actresses.
Here's the link to her community:
https://www.imzy.com/tamara_tunie_
Yay /gilmoregirls! Just joined, looking forward to having someplace to squee over the new miniseries!
I started a community for Pierce Brown's Red Rising Trilogy but haven't managed to attract anyone to it yet. So if any of you out there have read it come on by and if you haven't I HIGHLY recommend it! Come by and I'll tell you why. :)
https://www.imzy.com/redrising
Wow! Great to see everyone's fandom communities here on Imzy!
I've got two communities to recommend that I'm sure will peek the interest of many in this thread.
/FanbasePress is a comic book publisher and an online community supporting other creators and fans through daily reviews, interviews, and podcasts that span the pop culture spectrum. We're all about celebrating fandoms while creating new ones and, in addition to our awesome original graphic novels and comics (like 'Penguins vs Possums,' 'Identity Thief,' 'Hero Hotel,' and more) we offer a multitude of free content that touches on all aspects of Geekdom. We're all host for /TheArkhamSessions, a very popular podcast and community with its own community here on Imzy.
Also, I'd recommend any 'Hunger Games' or audio drama fans check out /TheKatnissChronicles community. 'The Katniss Chronicles' is an unofficial and unauthorized audio drama based on the bestselling book series 'The Hunger Games' by Suzanne Collins. We cover all three books with over 60 episodes of this award-winning, full produced podcast and you can download each free episode at www.thekatnisschronicles.com or on iTunes.
Thanks, everyone! Hope you check out Fanbase Press and The Katniss Chronicles!
Oh awesome, thanks for sharing these!
my fandom community is /tokio_hotel_billy ! i post as it happens news, tweets, instagrams, insta stories, a weekly poll, weekly discussion and throwback thursdays! th and billy fandom is really exciting right now! there are two music videos on the way from billy and th are preparing to tour with new music in march 2017! give them a listen! (billy is the solo side project of the lead singer of tokio hotel)
billy: https://play.spotify.com/artist/0Y4LKOWtqaUJP8wzohDO28
tokio hotel: https://play.spotify.com/artist/46aNfN89JrOQTCy97GoCHa
how does one link to an imzy community anyways?
If you just type a slash and the name it'll make the link automatically.
On imzy, just put a / in front of the community name. /100words /sorkinverse ahem ahem
ahh gotcha - thanks Magess and misbegotten
https://www.imzy.com/spacedogs/
I lead Spacedogs community, it's a community about the ship between Adam (Hugh Dancy) and Nigel (Mads Mikkelsen), it's a very popular pairing among the Hannibal Fandom,everyone is welcome 😊
Adam is an Engineer with Asperger syndrome, played by Hugh Dancy in Adam (2009), Nigel is a dangerous Romanian gangster played by Mads Mikkelsen in The Necessary Death of Charlie Countryman.