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Lets face it, if there's bad fiction about every other tv show on the net, there's gotta be bad fiction about Mst3k too. And these are really bad. So bad, in fact, that some kind and intelligent people have taken it upon them to turn them into MiSTings, thereby allowing people to read them without curling into the fetal position and whimpering "No, no, for the love of god make it stop!" Oh, and they're pretty darn funny too!
The ProjectWritten by Katie Moore Misted by Jamas Enright and Catherine Johnson This is without a doubt one of my favourite MiSTing's ever. Heck, the original story is so unintentionally goofy it would have me laughing out loud even without the brilliant MiSTing job. What the original author has attempted here is a deadly serious crossover between the X-Files and Mst3k, a bizarre enough concept in itself. Unfortunately it gets worse. You see, what she actually wrote is a minefield of ridiculous mischaracterisations, clumsy wording and plot twists that have to be seen to be believed. It's really, really bad, and the MiSTing is really really funny. Read it! You know you want to...
Shadows in the MiSTWritten by Sandra Guzdek Misted by Melvin Pollack This unconventional MiSTing uses the characters from Star Trek: Voyager to MiST a crossover between The Next Generation and Mst3k. It works well and is very funny. In fact it even won an award in the annual Ratmm MiSTing awards, so it must be good :-).
Stan vs. Mike NelsonOriginal by ??? MiSTing by Tom Currie Stan from "South Park" gets into a riffing competition with Mike Nelson, which I guess I could buy. Unfortunately, and here's the clincher... Stan wins. Sh'yeah right! Honestly, some writers...
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