• Ephera@lemmy.ml
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    2 hours ago

    Yeah, not to yuck anyone’s yum, but this has been one of the reasons why I always thought fiction in general, but in particular superhero stories, anime etc., wasn’t that interesting.

    Like, wow, you thought of some arbitrary description for how the villain is by far the strongest. Except for that other villain in the next episode, of course, who’s even strongester. Oh, and did I mention that our hero is a total weenie, but somehow also stronger than these guys? Crazy, isn’t it?

    I know, you’re supposed to indulge these stories and not question them too much, but pattern-recognizing brain says no. 🫠

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      “Holy Generalizations Batman! That guy just yucked our yums! Doesn’t he know fictional worlds allow writers unprecedented freedom to explore the human condition!?”

      “No time for that now Robin! The Joker just broke out of Arkham again, and he’s practicing unlicensed dentistry!”

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      A super-powered character could have boring stories like that. What matters is the writers coming up with interesting questions that make readers think. Having super-powered characters simply opens the door to different questions.