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Do you have any Christmas recommendations?
I do indeed. Thanks for asking…
Christmas - Before the final leg of the trip, the Bostonius crew decides to take a break from the running. (A recent Christmas fic)
Holiday, A Professor Layton Fanfic - Clive has some old memories resurface and it gets really happy and sad. Also Flora appears. (Link is to the latest chapter in this fic)
Bright Lights - In which Katrielle is obsessed with Christmas. (This fic’s writer, AutisticWriter, has written lots of short cute Christmas oneshots)
An Unexpected Visitor - The Laytons recieve an uninvited guest right before Christmas- helping Flora discover there are things her father has been hiding from her. (Not complete but I need more fics of Flora and her Uncle Desmond)
Belonging - ‘He used to run up those stairs, a wide smile on his face after yet another wild adventure. He probably still would have done that today if it hadn’t been for the mountains of bags in his arms’ After a few years of being apart, Luke finally returns to the Professor for Christmas. But not everything is quite how he expected it to be. Friendship fluff, sequel to Home. (Onehsot)
Christmas bells - Its Alfendi’s very first Christmas with the Professor. They spend Christmas alone and he lets the boy investigate the Christmas tree. What happens if the young mischievous Alfendi gets into a problem, will it help Professor Layton and Al become closer? (The anime still refuses to give us Alfendi so in the mean time please enjoy this adorable fic.)
Christmas with the Laytons - Lucy Baker finally gets to meet Alfendi’s mysterious family when she joins the Laytons on Christmas Day. (Exactly what it says on the tin.)
Christmas with the Laytons - Flora’s first Christmas with the Layton family. (Same title, different fic)
From Only You - After hearing a story from Florence’s past, Lucy starts to receive letters from an anonymous source, but there is no sign to who it might be. Will this Christmas season end according to Florence’s tale, or go off into tangents? I don’t own anything!
Gentle Winter - It’s the first snow fall to hit London, the streets left silent and lifeless as people that once roamed them now occupied their warm homes. Almost everyone is locked up in their house… except for two; the Mystery Room duo. And with the holiday season only two weeks away, the topic of Christmas is bound to come up. *Lucifendi* (More Lucifendi)
It’s Not Quite Christmastime Yet, Lucy Baker - Alfendi Layton wants a lot of things: to solve fascinating murders, to keep his father from crowding him with affection, and to spend all the time he can with his beloved Detective Constable. When he has to take a sick day, though, he’ll find his patience tested—and maybe even his heart warmed.
Kindness - It’s the Christmas party at Scotland Yard, and it seems like something nice is going around. (Set after the events of “Layton Brothers: Mystery Room.)
‘Tis the (First) Season - As it turns out, Placid Prof has never had a real Christmas, and Lucy Baker insists on breaking that tradition. (Developing relationship for Lucifendi)
Merry Christmas Lucy and Alfendi - After a long year of many ups and downs, Alfendi Layton finds himself to be in the spirit of giving. Gifts for his family comes easy, but what about something for that one person who’s come to mean so much to him? One-Shot.
Mistletoe - It’s Christmas eve and Emmy has an early Christmas present for the Professor. (EmmyxLayton)
Coming Home for Christmas - She was coming home for Christmas, no matter what. (EmmyxLayton)
(I’m just gonna keep on waiting) Underneath the Mistletoe - “If anyone asked, he would swear he tried to discourage her. Technically, he did. But alas, there was no stopping Lucy when she got it in her head that the Mystery Room should feature mistletoe for the duration of December.“ In which Lucy hangs some mistletoe with the hopes of kissing her dream girl, and Alfendi pretends not to help her. (Kat/Lucy)
Christmas Gift - LayClaire oneshot. Hershel’s first Christmas in London. 
Light - For the 2017 Layton Secret Santa on Tumblr, a fluffy one-shot of young Hershel and Claire babysitting their friends’ little boy during the holidays. :)
Professor Layton and the Christmas Adventure - Luke’s parents unexpectedly drop Luke off for the winter vacation, expecting Layton to take care of him over Christmas. Will Luke cheer up? Will the professor manage to bring hope back to the abandoned boy? (Complete)
Merry Christmas, Professor Layton - This takes place at christmas Time after the events of Professor Layton and the unwound future. Luke had send a letter to the Professor but the mailman lost it. An orphan found it and brought it to the Professor. It becomes clear that she is Claire’s little sister, who she took care of. “Thank you, for making Claire happy.”
I have everything I want - The new story of Jean Greyerl and Lettie Mailer, enjoying life together in the reborn Labyrinthia on Christmas day. Mentions of death within. Spoilers for PL vs. PW also present. (Jean/Lettie)
Clark’s Dank Christmas - Clark wakes up on Christmas eve and discovers that he is out of good weed! On his mission to get stoned, Clark learns a valuable lesson and the true meaning of Christmas. (A comedic crack fic, as the title implies. It really is hilarious.)
If you have any more Christmas suggestions, please send them to me!
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One Big Way The Walking Dead's Robert Kirkman Says The Show Could Divert From The Comics
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One Big Way The Walking Dead's Robert Kirkman Says The Show Could Divert From The Comics
Robert Kirkman has been invested in The Walking Dead‘s ever-expansive universe for over 15 years now, and there’s no one more qualified to speak on the future of both the comic series and AMC’s television show. Which is good, since he gets asked every single question that could possible be asked about the zombie franchise. He recently fielded an inquiry about The Walking Dead heading to different countries in the future, and while Kirkman doesn’t expect to do much international traveling on the page, the TV series may very well branch out in such a way. According to Kirkman:
As the automatic caveat: Robert Kirkman has been known to make comments about the Walking Dead comics and TV show that are specifically meant to stoke fan interest without necessarily divulging any legitimate reveals. For every time he’s unleashed mega-spoilers on TV audiences, Kirkman has bemusedly smirked his way through a bucketful of hyperbolic white lies. So while it’s occasionally super-obvious when Kirkman is making things up, he brandishes a poker face like few others, especially when doing print-only responses to anonymous fan questions on Tumblr.. Still, we’re going to actively hope that he’s implying something exciting here.
Because how wild would it be to see The Walking Dead taking its story across the globe? As Robert Kirkman mentioned, Fear the Walking Dead Season 3 traveled to Mexico for its most invigorating and most important season yet. It would be relatively simple to also take the flagship series down below the border, and it’d be easier to bring characters above the Canadian border. But I’m selfishly hoping for something very different, possibly involving a completely different continent.
Since most of the Walking Dead survivors are without any vehicles that could realistically transport anyone from one continent to another, introducing globe-trotting plots would be quite difficult in most cases. But not so much if we see something via flashback, possibly involving the past exploits of The Walking Dead‘s newest character, Georgie. Or maybe we could meet a new character who hasn’t been directly tied to the main narrative, such as what happened in the one-off comic issue Alien, in which writer Bryan K. Vaughan and artist Marcos Martin took readers to Spain to introduce Rick Grimes’ brother Jeff. Hell, maybe we could even get a second spinoff taking place in East Asia or Africa or something.
During the same Q&A, Robert Kirkman also talked about when we might learn the origin story behind The Walking Dead‘s zombie outbreak, which is something he’s previously stated would never get revealed. So even if he does say one day that it was a rare strain of swine flu that evolved, are we supposed to really believe it? Damn you, Kirkman!
Still firmly located in and around the Hilltop, The Walking Dead airs Sunday nights on AMC at 9:00 p.m. ET. To see what other shows are popping up in primetime soon, head to our midseason premiere schedule.
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