Art by mific : https://archiveofourown.org/works/40337532
Fic by monicawoe : https://archiveofourown.org/works/40345275
Ratings: Artwork rated G; Fic rated T
Warnings: Canon consistent graphic violence
Relationships/Characters: Eddie Brock/Venom, Sam Wilson, Steve Rogers, Bucky Barnes
Fandom: Marvel Cinematic Universe & Venom
Word Count: 5,245
Tags: post Venom 2 : Let There Be Carnage, post Falcon & Winter Soldier
Summary: Sam, Bucky and Steve's movie night is interrupted by a nearby, terrifying alien attack. But when they go to investigate, the alien seems to be not so much attacking as...arguing with the landlord.
And what's with the chickens?
Illustration from @monicawoe’s “All Our Wrath and Cutting Beauty” for all us Sampires on this, a Sammy Sunday. (More art at the fic which is v good, 5 out of 5 stars!)
Keep living your best lives, my boyking darlings...
(pencil, drawn under the full moon and digitally colored as I carved sigils in human flesh)
spn masterlist for @bloodandpie : the collaborations between @quickreaver and @monicawoe
(updated 5/4/19)
Newest addition:
word-count: ~14,000 | Written for the Twisted Tropes event - Sam/Brady AU set while Sam’s at Stanford: Sam is slowly adjusting to his new life at Stanford University. He’s left his life of hunting behind, and traded it for endless studying and tests, but he’s plagued by dreams of Dean and Dad in danger, dreams of blood and violence. Then he meets Tyson Brady, who’s always there with a smile and a cup of coffee to get Sam through all-nighters. Sam’s dreams start to fade, but just as he’s getting used to a nice normal life, he starts to develop abilities—powers he can’t control. Brady thinks they’re great, but Sam knows power never comes without a cost.
word-count: ~11,000 | written for the 2011 spn-reversebang: Sam killed Alistair, but not before Alistair reminded Dean of who and what he'd become in Hell. Dean knows Sam can take down Lilith, and he'll make damn sure Sam gets strong enough to do just that. They'll stop the Apocalypse -- together, no matter how many bodies stack up, or how much blood is spilt.
word-count: ~3,500 | written for the sammessiah anti-christmas fest: Your brother he is, and heir to my throne. He’ll feed on the damned and he'll turn them to bone.
We have also done collaborations with other talented writers and artists, including:
He Who Fights Monsters
word-count: ~52,000 | co-written with nwspaprtaxis for the 2014 GenTeensyBang: Demonic-MMA-fighting AU of the summer between Seasons 3 and 4. Dean's dead, dragged down kicking and screaming to Hell. Sam's not dealing well. And Ruby’s got her work cut out for her.
word-count: ~70,000 written for the 2012 spn-j2-bigbang, art by @ileliberteWhat if Dean left Sam at Stanford after the fire, hoping it would keep his little brother safe and make things better? Somehow, 'better' never seems to be in the Winchester Family cards. Sam gets tangled up with his ex-roommate Brady, tracking psychics, but dealing with demons is never honest business. Dean carries on until his father is put in grave danger. He is left on his own to deal, stumbling into Harvelle's Roadhouse for help, where Dean gets just a little more than he bargained for. Eventually, the brothers’ paths twist and turn their way back to each other, but the results could mean the End of Days.
word-count: ~13,000 written for the 2012 spn-genbang | sequel to The Devil’s in the Details When Sam opened Lucifer’s Cage, the only thing he found inside was Lucifer’s grace – his grace. With the return of his grace, Sam remembered his past – his war against the Host, his Fall, and his plans to bring about the End. The thing is…he doesn’t want the Apocalypse anymore. He likes things the way they are, and tries everything to keep his identity a secret- especially from Dean. Of course, the four Horsemen, Hell and Heaven have other ideas.
word-count: ~23,000|written for the SPN Gen Big Bang, art by adrenalineshots | Sam and Dean Singer (aka Winchester) aren’t your average young Kansas farmers. Their home is very, very far from Kansas, in fact. Many light-years worth of ‘far’. The boys may look human, but certain talents set them apart: Dean speaks the language of machines, and Sam can heal through manipulating energy. Hidden on Earth by their father, their agricultural lifestyle gets rocked when warring alien races discover where they’ve landed, and Sam and Dean are forced to make the run of their lives.
word-count: ~3,000 | (Kevin's POV of the same prompt) After the trials, Sam doesn't get better. Kevin's theory is that it's cancer: the trials are supposed to purge him of all physical and spiritual impurities, so tuberculosis is out, and cancer is the only reason left for Sam to be coughing his lungs up when he's supposed to be the pinnacle of human perfection. Nope. Sam's falling apart because the demon blood is gone.
word-count: ~1,300 | After the trials, Sam doesn't get better. Kevin's theory is that it's cancer: the trials are supposed to purge him of all physical and spiritual impurities, so tuberculosis is out, and cancer is the only reason left for Sam to be coughing his lungs up when he's supposed to be the pinnacle of human perfection. Nope. Sam's falling apart because the demon blood is gone.
word-count: ~41,000 written for the 2013 spn-j2-bigbang |As a reward for her loyal service, Lucifer brings Ruby back from death. When Sam throws himself into the Cage, Ruby slows his fall — just enough to grab a hold of his body, but not his soul. Together, they hunt the ever-increasing monster population and uncover evidence that Crowley and Castiel might not be as antagonistic as they seem. As the situation unfolds, Eve's interest in Sam piques and she gives him a gift that changes the very essence of what he is.
Pattern Recognition: A Hannibal/Supernatural fusion AU
word-count: ~33,000 | Sam and Dean split after River Pass, and their confrontation with the Horseman, War. Since Will’s escape from the Baltimore Institute for the Criminally Insane, he and Sam have been in hiding. They have a cabin, in the middle of nowhere, that keeps them off the radar; they find comfort in each other. But they can’t stay off the chessboard forever, especially not when Lucifer, wearing Hannibal Lecter as a vessel, is tearing the world apart around them.
word-count:~3,600| written for the 2012 spn-reversebang: Fate wasn’t hers to change. She was an oracle — there to tell them what the future held in store. Nothing more, nothing less. And people were so desperate to know, even though it changed nothing.
word-count: ~3,500 | Lydia's newest patient, Sam Winchester, suffered from hallucinations, delusions, and regular bouts of insomnia. He also thought he was Lucifer.
word-count: ~2,000 | written for the evilsam-spn fright-fest 2014: Sam spent months piecing the spell together—he'd crafted it himself out of slivers of handwritten, ancient journals—the ones even the Men of Letters kept hidden away in a man-sized curse-box on lockdown in room 26.
Steve Rogers spent most of his time building robots out of scrap metal. It was the one thing that took his mind off of the past, and all he'd lost in the war. One day, he found exactly what he'd been looking for, and everything changed.
Author: monicawoe
Pairing: Steve/Bucky, Steve/Winter Soldier
Rating: Teen and Up
Word Count: 6851
monicawoe replied to your post: All my work’s finally finished, and now it’s just...
What is your favorite fairy tale and why?
I think I always kinda identified with The Emperor's New Clothes. Even as a kid I often found myself in situations where I was full of sputtering outrage because it seemed like no one was seeing the reality of something even though it was right in front of their faces. I've always had an unusually strong sense of first impressions, of being able to tell what kind of energy a room might have, that sort of thing, so there were always times where I just did not understand why people couldn't see a situation for its truth. I can't even count how many times I've used "it's emperor's new clothes!!" describing it to people.