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Every story has a plot. However some comics just love to have an overly large and complex plot, which I class as Plotty. Of course, it takes some real talent to pull this off well. | ||
20th Century Boys20th Century Boys is a book full of flashbacks. There’s an overlaying story-arc that slowly unveils, but mainly the focus is on the protagonists growing up then remembering their childhood. Posted Sunday 18th September 2011 by Crazy Choco
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Evil inc.You would think that covering something that has been done to death would not be a good idea, but paradoxically for a comedy it works quite well. Posted Tuesday 1st September 2009 by Crazy Choco
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Faeries' LandingFaeries' Landing strikes me as some kind of a weird experiment, or possibly an author just wanted to try out a few different genres in the same series. Oh My Goddess! is a strong influence though. Posted Saturday 10th October 2009 by Crazy Choco
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Sluggy FreelanceSluggy stars Torg, a goofy young man who is often between jobs, Riff, an inventor whose inventions tend to drive or at least trigger most of the plot-lines, and Bun Bun, a violent, slightly misanthropic, badass anti-hero who just happens to be a small lop rabbit. Posted Tuesday 11th August 2009 by Crazy Choco
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