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Someone Will Remember Us
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Title: | Someone Will Remember Us |
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Medium: | print (main volume only), PDF |
Size: | 74 pages (main volume), 22 pages (NSFW add-on) |
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Fandom: | Good Omens |
Language: | English |
External Links: | Tumblr, Twitter |
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Contents
Someone Will Remember Us is a Good Omens charity zine themed around Aziraphale/Crowley as women. It includes a main volume, available both physically and digitally, and a digital-only NSFW add-on with explicit sexual content.
Main Volume
- Art by Gayngels, edensfallenangel, Amy, Historia, thelasthomelyurl, Sator, CS Smith, Ecchima, Alexia Expósito, Kat, Maz, Sparkle, AV Dragnire, Dotstronaut, Nephy, Skreebat, Sparvierosart, Micah, idanit, Callus Ran, Silvi, Izzy, Jb612, Eliot Lime, WaldosAkimbo, Al Figeroid
- "Don't Let Go Till Morning" by Ximeria
- "Not So Vile a Sin" by summerofspock
- "Unprotected" by Dannye Chase (HolyCatsAndRabbits)
- "The Vampire of New Orleans" by SeteraSilence
- "White Wings" by HipHopAnonymous
- "Don't Bite the Hand That Breeds You" by Cheese
NSFW Add-On
- Art by Al Figeroid, Izzy, AV Dragnire, Skree, Gayngels, Micah, thelasthomelyurl, Sator, Callus Ran, CS Smith, Sparkle, Xannabellringing, Katartstrophe
- "White Wings Coda" by HipHopAnonymous
- "Attention" by SeteraSilence
Charity
A total of US $2,000 from sales of the zine was donated to the Sylvia Rivera Law Project.[1]