Booshdust
Stardust/Mighty Boosh crossover. Howard Thorn wishes to impress Victoria Gideon by going beyound their village wall to find a fallen star in a new magical world.
Continue readinghe slashes one way… he slashes the other…
Stardust/Mighty Boosh crossover. Howard Thorn wishes to impress Victoria Gideon by going beyound their village wall to find a fallen star in a new magical world.
Continue readingCrossover and slash. Howard Moon, a struggling artist is going from one dead end job to the next. But it all changes when a mannequin he creates comes to life in a department store where he gets a new job.
Continue readingJulian and Noel sitting under the stars, however, Julian’s desire eventually gets too much for him.
Continue readingHow Howard Moon ended up as a former male prostitute, how Bob Fossil found out about it, and where Vince comes into the equation. (Although Fossil doesn’t appear until later parts, and neither does Vince.) Set before the time of The Boosh.
Continue readingVince has been distant and Howard trys to figure out what’s wrong.
Continue readingA choose-your-own-adventure story in which Julian prepares a wonderful evening for his and Noel’s anniversary. Noel stands him up. Will Noel’s drug problems tear them apart, or bring them closer together?
Continue readingThe Spirit of Jazz has come back for Howard.
Continue readingSequal to other one. Howard and Vince are still very much in love. But will their love last when they are transported to London, a very familar fmaily’s home and the return of Imhotep.
Continue readingIt’s not worth wasting all of your time over someone who doesn’t fancy you back. Or is it?
Continue reading“There’s this big rabbit and he’s huge, he’s like 6 foot, right, and he’s got this massive face and, I mean, it doesn’t matter where you are, right, you could be wherever, could be by a windmill, it doesn’t matter…” Vince teaches Howard how to play Pelt the Rabbit in his Big White Face.
Continue readingNoel and Julian think of eachother.
Continue readingA re-telling of Romeo and Juliet, but with Howard and Vince as the star crossed lovers.
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