Re: Amazing Spider-Man "Brand New Day" is Coming in 2008
Well, I agree and disagree.
On the one hand, I loveloveLOVE stories with a definitive introduction, climax, and conclusion. I like that the story focuses on a set of characters for a set period, and once finished, doesn't draw it out further. This is the reason I like a lot of Japanese stories, many are standalone, with the introduction of a character, the story following for a period of time, and a definitive end, such as Evangelion, Cowbow Bebop, Galaxy Express 999, the animated Fullmetal Alchemist, to name a few.
However, unless the story specifically spells out the main character's death(which is where it should end), then should said character live on, then I have no problem with the story going on, because that's what the story is: his life, start to finish. It's the part I appreciate about ongoing series; like reality, the character experience some tribulations in brief arcs, encounter some villains re-occuringly as you might a problem in reality.
Well, I agree and disagree.
On the one hand, I loveloveLOVE stories with a definitive introduction, climax, and conclusion. I like that the story focuses on a set of characters for a set period, and once finished, doesn't draw it out further. This is the reason I like a lot of Japanese stories, many are standalone, with the introduction of a character, the story following for a period of time, and a definitive end, such as Evangelion, Cowbow Bebop, Galaxy Express 999, the animated Fullmetal Alchemist, to name a few.
However, unless the story specifically spells out the main character's death(which is where it should end), then should said character live on, then I have no problem with the story going on, because that's what the story is: his life, start to finish. It's the part I appreciate about ongoing series; like reality, the character experience some tribulations in brief arcs, encounter some villains re-occuringly as you might a problem in reality.
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