Damion Scott and Robert Campanella Batgirl #32 Green Arrow, Robin, Spoiler (2002) Source
Colors by Patrick Martin
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Damion Scott and Robert Campanella Batgirl #32 Green Arrow, Robin, Spoiler (2002) Source
Colors by Patrick Martin

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So it’s made pretty clear in the directors cut of the movie that Seymour died not too long after Audrey did as after she did die, he went outside, talked to Patrick Martin, and then immediately came back to kill Audrey II only to get eaten in the span of like 30 minutes.
But something I never even considered is if time passed in between Seymour feeding Audrey to the plant and Patrick Martin talking to Seymour in the stage version. It’s kind of implied that it had since Patrick and the girls walk into the shop like it’s open and Audrey died when the shop was already closed. So I checked the script and sure enough it states “a night has passed as lights change to morning.”
I find that super interesting as Seymour had to endure a whole night reflecting on what he did to Audrey and even Mushnik which I’m sure was torturous. And what’s even worse is if you consider We’ll Have Tomorrow as canon (which I do), Audrey didn’t have tomorrow while Seymour still did 😫
In West Side Story (1961), Madam Lucia (Anita and Maria's boss) tells Maria and her friends that if they're going to sing, they need to do it while doing their jobs, or she'll fire them, implying that the song Maria and potentially all of the songs are diegetic. In Little Shop of Horrors (1986), in the theatrical cut ending, Patrick Martin asks Seymour and Audrey to stop singing so he can talk to them, implying that the Suddenly Seymour reprise and potentially all of the songs are diegetic.
Batman in Gotham City by Brian Stelfreeze and Patrick Martin, 2015’s Batman Cataclysm New Edition
The Flash: Terminal Velocity TPB [process] (1997)
Art by: Mike Wieringo [for pencils], José Marzán Jr. [for Inks] and Patrick Martin [for colors]

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Particular vanes, 2008 - by Patrick Martin, French
An Archive of Our Own, a project of the Organization for Transformative Works
While I have a lot of projects going on, I had wanted to put down the prologue to one piece I have thought about a year ago. More than likely, this is going to be in the back burner, but I wanted to put up the premise and see where it takes me.
This is a Little Shop of Horrors fic that takes place after the play/original Director’s Cut ending. Basically it’s what happens when five to seven childhood friends who are starting to grow up do when they get hybrid plants of their own, form a club, and how they cope when the world ends. So far, I have only Patrick Martin’s nephew figured out, but the rest of the gang and the other plants I still need to create.
Please give this a read and tell me what you think? It’s my first time since a long while that I written for the Little Shop fandom.
And don’t worry! I also have fluff stuff in my wips as well.
Batgirl #29 (August 2002) cover by Damion Scott, Robert Campanella and Patrick Martin.
Based on the cover of Action Comics #494 (April 1979) by José Luís García-López.