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A fanfiction trilogy cowritten by [[I Have Many Names|SilverGryphon8/Obi’s Second Cousin/LadyHolmes]] and Gamine Madcap and illustrated by [[Silver Gryphon 8]].
A fanfiction trilogy cowritten by [[I Have Many Names|SilverGryphon8/Obi’s Second Cousin/LadyHolmes]] and Gamine Madcap and illustrated by [[Silver Gryphon 8]].


The story is set in the Spiderman movieverse beginning roughly a year and a half after the events of the second film. Otto Octavius, having survived nearly drowning, is alive and well and in hiding with his intelligent actuators Flo, Mo, Larry, and Harry. He reluctantly befriends Mouse, a [[Cute Mute]] of a little girl when she tries to use the warehouse Otto has been living in as a hideout from the druggies she is forced to share her home with. When Mouse arrives at the warehouse one day showing signs of a recent beating, Otto sets out to permanently deal with the problem. He meets [[A Midsummer Nights Dream|Robin Goodfellow]], who helps him and the actuators eradicate the group of druggies and proceeds to more or less adopt Mouse. The series then follows Otto and Robin’s growing romance, Mouse’s adjustment to a ‘normal’ (relatively) home, and the pesky little problem of people who keep trying to kill all three of them, while it crosses over with a variety of series.
The story is set in the Spiderman movieverse beginning roughly a year and a half after the events of the second film. Otto Octavius, having survived nearly drowning, is alive and well and in hiding with his intelligent actuators Flo, Mo, Larry, and Harry. He reluctantly befriends Mouse, a [[Cute Mute]] of a little girl when she tries to use the warehouse Otto has been living in as a hideout from the druggies she is forced to share her home with. When Mouse arrives at the warehouse one day showing signs of a recent beating, Otto sets out to permanently deal with the problem. He meets [[A Midsummer Night's Dream|Robin Goodfellow]], who helps him and the actuators eradicate the group of druggies and proceeds to more or less adopt Mouse. The series then follows Otto and Robin’s growing romance, Mouse’s adjustment to a ‘normal’ (relatively) home, and the pesky little problem of people who keep trying to kill all three of them, while it crosses over with a variety of series.


Much [[Better Than It Sounds]]. Really.
Much [[Better Than It Sounds]]. Really.
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* [[Beta Couple]]: Curt Connors and his wife Martha.
* [[Beta Couple]]: Curt Connors and his wife Martha.
* [[The Big Bad]]: On Robin’s side of things, Hob.
* [[The Big Bad]]: On Robin’s side of things, Hob.
* [[Bigger On the Inside]]: The boxes Robin brings to help Otto and Mouse pack; also, Robin’s pockets.
* [[Bigger on the Inside]]: The boxes Robin brings to help Otto and Mouse pack; also, Robin’s pockets.
* [[Blade Below the Shoulder]]: Larry is armed with a retractable spike.
* [[Blade Below the Shoulder]]: Larry is armed with a retractable spike.
* [[The Chessmaster]]:
* [[The Chessmaster]]:
* [[Combat Tentacles]]: Otto. He is, after all, Doctor Octopus.
* [[Combat Tentacles]]: Otto. He is, after all, Doctor Octopus.
* [[Crossover]]: Primarily [[Spider Man]] with [[A Midsummer Nights Dream]], with dashes of various Marvel comics, the [[Cal Leandros]] books, [[Bones]], a brief mention of [[Doctor Who]], as well as others. Note: This Robin is not the Robin of the [[Cal Leandros]] books.
* [[Crossover]]: Primarily [[Spider-Man]] with [[A Midsummer Night's Dream]], with dashes of various Marvel comics, the [[Cal Leandros]] books, [[Bones]], a brief mention of [[Doctor Who]], as well as others. Note: This Robin is not the Robin of the [[Cal Leandros]] books.
* [[Crowning Moment of Funny]]: Numerous.
* [[Crowning Moment of Funny]]: Numerous.
{{quote| Mo: ''otto’s got a cru-ush otto’s got a cru-ush''<br />
{{quote| Mo: ''otto’s got a cru-ush otto’s got a cru-ush''<br />