Content Harry Potter Original Young Justice

Reviews

Chris1 posted a comment on Thursday 22nd September 2011 11:20pm

Very interesting idea :)

Riegert8 posted a comment on Thursday 22nd September 2011 10:54pm

well written story

I can't see Harry would ever spend time with Draco

Anansii posted a comment on Thursday 22nd September 2011 10:35pm

Works for me. People DO grow up (leastwise most of them).

Celevon posted a comment on Thursday 22nd September 2011 9:01pm

Nice story!

Unclouded posted a comment on Thursday 22nd September 2011 9:00pm

Amusing little story. I enjoyed it a lot and it makes a great deal of sense. Thanks for the great read.

dpwheels57 posted a comment on Thursday 22nd September 2011 8:56pm

The was a cool happy ending, always wondered about the nod.

Infin1x posted a comment on Thursday 22nd September 2011 8:35pm

Look you I don't need you disturbing my nice neat one dimensional characters. You giving them depth and making them rounded people makes it harder for me to blindly hate them and I just cannot tolerate it.

maureren posted a comment on Thursday 22nd September 2011 8:11pm

I really liked this story. I have never read a story with this premise before and I found it very believable. I thought it was a great job of balancing who Harry and Draco were as children with who they became as men. I also liked how they were keeping their friendship/partnership secret.

Ezra'eil posted a comment on Thursday 22nd September 2011 6:49pm

I rather like your take here. Is there going to be sort of continuation on this? Snapshots kind pulp fiction style, story, or otherwise?

Mark Blaine posted a comment on Thursday 22nd September 2011 6:11pm

I liked it. A mature Harry, able to forgive.

DobbyElfLord posted a comment on Thursday 22nd September 2011 5:56pm

That was one of the best post-epilouge tales I've ever read. I loved the point you made at the end. The pompus jerk from school might end up a great friend.

I can almost picture the scene at 'Sam' and Lily's wedding with Harry and Draco playing up their feud - only to bring their kids into the joke just before sending them off on their honeymoon.

Rick - DEL