What makes a rare pair rare?
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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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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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Date: 2019-01-04 08:14 pm (UTC)I think these are more "general society problems to which media fandom is far from immune" than "media fandom problems", but like, if I had seen Iron Man back when it was the sum total of MCU? Tony/Rhodey is not merely the obvious m/m to ship but (if we rule Stane out bc my various squicks and triggers) the ONLY m/m to ship! AND YET
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Date: 2019-01-04 09:03 pm (UTC)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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Date: 2019-01-04 10:55 pm (UTC)Does Loki/Doctor Strange count as a rare pair?
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Date: 2019-01-05 01:40 am (UTC)If I know I can definitely find it, it's not a rarepair.
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Date: 2019-01-05 02:04 pm (UTC)how I judge what is a rare pair in any given fandom (just my way to do it, not a universal definition): I look at the ao3 page of the fandom. Example: Captain America (movies). Then I open the Relationships tab in the side bar. This lists the ten most tagged pairings in the category. Imho none of these can be considered rare since they are the top ten, even if #1 probably got a lot more works than #10.
For Cap movies we got the following top ten pairings:
James "Bucky" Barnes/Steve Rogers (29114)
James "Bucky" Barnes & Steve Rogers (5203)
Steve Rogers/Tony Stark (4647)
Peggy Carter/Steve Rogers (2767)
James "Bucky" Barnes/Reader (2258)
Pepper Potts/Tony Stark (2220)
James "Bucky" Barnes/Tony Stark (1988)
Clint Barton/Natasha Romanov (1957)
Steve Rogers/Sam Wilson (1880)
Steve Rogers/Natasha Romanov (1680)
Steve/Bucky has more fics than Steve/Sam but the latter is still in the top ten and therefore not rare to me. Same goes for Clintasha, which is probably a side pairing here (same with Tony/Pepper) but used to be huge huge huge in Avengers fandom aomong people who prefer het.
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Date: 2019-01-05 06:57 pm (UTC)no subject
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