I had an idea for a comic based on a premise vaguely similar to Pantheon a decade ago, but it never got anywhere! I think the desire to link all of the various mythos across the world is fantastic, and a very human notion as well (we all want to connect, and what better way to bring things together than the stories our cultures have told for eons).
Ayo, I'm 35 and currently writing a novel in a contemporary setting about queer millenial misfits that are just trying to get to the end of the day. It's real messy 95% of the time, as life tends to be. Oh, also there's wrestling.
On the cusp of 30, Mitch Calvert is a typical Millennial that finds himself facing instability and crossroads for what feels like the hundredth goddamn time in a decade. Now he's temporarily incapacitated, which is keeping him from his form of escapism at the worst imaginable moment.
But what can you do? It's either take the beatdown without putting up any resistance, or grab a steel chair and start swinging back.
Interpersonal Chemistry is an ongoing book/serial about queers, misfits, and wrestlers (sometimes all three) that takes place in the year 2018 in the fictional city of Monument, Massachusetts. It’s rated M, intended for mature audiences only due to sensitive subject matters such as: mental illness, addiction, trauma, violence (typical of the setting), and vulgar language.
Book can be found here, for anyone interested. Also, the characters are very human and mess up so much, so it doesn't fall under a sanitized definition of "good queer representation". I feel like I need to stress that.