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peoriapeoriawhereart ([personal profile] peoriapeoriawhereart) wrote in [community profile] fictional_fans2019-01-04 01:07 pm

What makes a rare pair rare?

This time I'm going to be specific, and MCU & Marvel (comics). Keep in mind I was quickly made over as a slasher when I joined the internet's version of media fandom. At the time, that meant my 'ships and canon ships wouldn't even pass in the night.

Stony (aka Steve/Tony) is not a rare pair; it's canon in some multiverse realities, and fandom ran with it when MCU was unformed enough raiding comics canon was common. Stucky (Steve/Bucky) is not a rare pair because fandom ran with it. Pepperoni (Pepper/Tony) I wouldn't consider rarepair, it's MCU on and off and on again canon. Phlint (Phil Coulson/Clint Barton aka Shieldhusbands) is not a rare pair, slashers love that.

Is it a rare pair if it has Clint in it? Natasha/Clint, Bobbi/Clint, Penny/Clint, Spider-Woman/Clint (sorry, too many Jessicas) are all comics canon. Okay, arguably Winterhawk (Bucky/Clint) and Frosthawk (Loki/Clint) are rare pairs.

And yes, it does say something about fandom that I'm in the fourth paragraph before I ask if there are non-rarepairs for either Rhodey or Sam Wilson.

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[personal profile] fullupwithfire 2019-01-04 09:03 pm (UTC)(link)
I wouldn't actually say that being canon stops something from being a rarepair in fandom spaces -- not arguing this for Pepper/Tony in specific, but just in general. Bruce/Betty, for example, is technically MCU canon, but it's not even got 1,000 fics; I'd consider that fairly rare. (I'm coming from MCU entirely, as I'm pretty low on comics canon knowledge.)

Hmm. Neither Rhodey nor Sam get nearly enough love or shipping and I wouldn't try to argue that; but I have a hard time calling Sam/Steve a rarepair with over 2k fics on Ao3. I don't have a hard line for where "rare" ends, but that seems past it to me, even in a fandom the size of Marvel. This may be a function of being a large fan of A) really random pairings and B) threesomes and moresomes -- I've definitely been into pairings, even in giant fandoms (even in MCU, actually), that had single-digit fic counts, so a couple of thousand is a pretty decent number in my book.

It also might be a function of where in the fandom you hang out. I saw a lot of people talking about Sam/Steve, or threesomes/moresomes that included them, and therefore even without fic, it didn't feel as rare to me. In contrast, in the areas I've been in, I saw Jane/Thor be brought up very rarely, and usually as an example of canon doing ships badly, so I felt like that was rarer. (It's not -- it has close to 5k fics, way more than I anticipated even accounting for "I mentioned this in passing cause it's canon, so I tagged it". Definitely not a rarepair.)

Also, in Marvel specifically, the subsections of fandom can make a difference, at least to me? What would be a rarepair in Marvel whole may not feel that way if it's really popular in a tiny corner of the fandom. Take Guardians of the Galaxy as an example: The most popular Guardians-specific pairing, Peter/Gamora, has only about 1k fics, which is low enough that it probably counts as pretty rare in overall MCU fics -- but since none of the other Guardians-specific pairings come close, it doesn't feel nearly as rare as, say, Bruce/Thor, which has around 1,100.

I'm not sure any of this is helpful and I'm a little zonked out, so apologies if none of this made sense, but I've been thinking about this myself lately, so I thought I'd put in two cents.
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[personal profile] fullupwithfire 2019-01-06 04:10 am (UTC)(link)
The fact that Betty's in one movie that most people barely count as canon and hasn't come back since probably doesn't help, either -- I know I'd love to put her in more fic, but that movie is an assault on my senses (not a quality assessment, a "this movie has awful noise and hurts me" assessment) and I was only able to watch it once. There is definitely a trend, though, and you can see a lot of it looking for female characters.

I think Sam/Steve should be bigger based on the canon we got for them, as should quite a few others, but yeah, there's definitely a lot of tinier ones out there. I do understand why some of them end up tiny, even if they're interesting -- I still need to watch AO3 but I can see the appeal of Laura/Bobbi, but I can also understand why, being in different corners of the franchise, they're not as big; or why nobody's writing, say, Gamora/Jessica Jones (although now that I've thought about it, I kind of want it).

Pepper/Natasha actually surprised me -- I believe for a while it was really the biggest f/f pairing in the franchise, and it's been outpaces now, though only by TV show pairings. Peggy/Angie, at 2k, and Jemma/Skye, at 1.5k, appear to be the biggest, with Maria/Natasha at 944 just barely outpacing Pepper/Natasha at 917. I'd consider both of those surprisingly small; they're pairings that I feel like I hear people talk about enough, especially Pepper/Natasha, that I'd expected more. I didn't consider them rare pairs, but now I'm contemplating if that's accurate. F/F stats are definitely way lower than anything else, though.

(And only four of the top ten for AO3 when the F/F box is checked is actually F/F -- they don't even get the third highest under the category. Man, there needs to be more F/F in this fandom.)

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