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fandomsecrets2015-09-27 03:39 pm
[ SECRET POST #3189 ]
⌈ Secret Post #3189 ⌋
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Re: Aspects of a canon that immediately make you say, "Nope, not interested."
And people being eaten. Can't do it. Cannibalism creeps me the fuck out (and the fans don't help).
Re: Aspects of a canon that immediately make you say, "Nope, not interested."
(Anonymous) 2015-09-27 08:50 pm (UTC)(link)Re: Aspects of a canon that immediately make you say, "Nope, not interested."
Re: Aspects of a canon that immediately make you say, "Nope, not interested."
But I think zombies or other monsters eating people is something very different than sentient people eating other people.
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Re: Aspects of a canon that immediately make you say, "Nope, not interested."
(Anonymous) 2015-09-27 09:00 pm (UTC)(link)Weirdly I don't feel the same way about long-running comics, because they tend to reboot so often and have so many standalone storylines. Like, a 12-issue Batman spin-off is way less intimidating to me than a TV show with a gazillion episodes.
Cannibalism, though... yeah, I just can't deal with any media revolving around it. There are very few things I find truly squicky, and that's one of them.
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(Anonymous) 2015-09-27 09:09 pm (UTC)(link)It certainly can be a hassle, even with all the numerous resources like wikis and comics forums and whatnot. I don't even want to think about how hard it must've been to get into Marvel/DC type comics pre-internet era.
Re: Aspects of a canon that immediately make you say, "Nope, not interested."
(Anonymous) 2015-09-27 09:07 pm (UTC)(link)Wanted to clarify; in the above comment I'm referring specifically to long-running superhero comics, as opposed to long-running indie comics or manga that have a single continuous story going on for 20+ volumes.