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Disappearing Doctor is part of a series of Kim Possible fanfics written by Adam Leigh, who goes by TempestDash on Fanfiction.net. It lies in the middle of two other stories, The Family Value and Apocolocyntosis. The series is a very subtle Crossover between KP and Bubblegum Crisis, though the former is emphasized more.

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  • Disappearing Doctor is part of a series of Kim Possible fanfics written by Adam Leigh, who goes by TempestDash on Fanfiction.net. It lies in the middle of two other stories, The Family Value and Apocolocyntosis. The series is a very subtle Crossover between KP and Bubblegum Crisis, though the former is emphasized more.
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  • Disappearing Doctor is part of a series of Kim Possible fanfics written by Adam Leigh, who goes by TempestDash on Fanfiction.net. It lies in the middle of two other stories, The Family Value and Apocolocyntosis. The series is a very subtle Crossover between KP and Bubblegum Crisis, though the former is emphasized more. The Family Value is told in the form of Shego's diary as she discovers the truth about Team Go and the mysterious VersaGene corporation that has been their benefactor ever since the incident that created them. What she learns puts that incident, as well as how she sees the world, in a whole new light, and starts her down the road to villainy. Disappearing Doctor begins with Drakken being kidnapped by a mysterious figure. His mother goes looking for him, posting a hit on Kim's website in addition to coercing Shego into helping. This forces Kim and Shego into an uneasy partnership, and things only get stranger as they work with Global Justice to uncover a conspiracy that goes back forty years. The story ends on something of a dark note, but leaves plenty of room open for a sequel. Apocolocyntosis dispenses with any pretense of subtlety and dives full-bore into the mythology of the series, introducing a web of connections that is convoluted enough to be confusing but still easy enough to keep track of if you pay attention. The story is told in episodic format, with each chapter being somewhat self-contained. After an almost four year hiatus, the story has finally been updated. The series is notable for introducing serious elements to the KP universe while still preserving its trademark cartoon wit. The characters are well-written and the prose is enticingly poetic while still retaining an epic feel. The plot is amazingly layered and complex while still being smooth and flowing, and the whole thing feels like a grand adventure.
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