Kiri Starstalker
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How you know that a manga has gone shit.
You know a manga has gone shit when characters question each other's powers.
Here's an example:
the snotty nose asking the question.
Or when an asspull transpires and then gets patched in the next few panels, like here:
and it's patched here:
Or when a character explains to other characters what just happened.
When you start seeing these occurrences in a manga, you should know that's it's gone bad and it's unhealthy to continue reading.
The writer or the mangaka is pretty much talking to himself at this point, instead of engaging his audience.
He/she has lost track of their work and it's all just fluff and bluff from here on.
And that's Liquid *** for you ladies and gentlemen.
Next time on Dragon Ball D
You know a manga has gone shit when characters question each other's powers.
Here's an example:
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the snotty nose asking the question.
Or when an asspull transpires and then gets patched in the next few panels, like here:
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and it's patched here:
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Or when a character explains to other characters what just happened.
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When you start seeing these occurrences in a manga, you should know that's it's gone bad and it's unhealthy to continue reading.
The writer or the mangaka is pretty much talking to himself at this point, instead of engaging his audience.
He/she has lost track of their work and it's all just fluff and bluff from here on.
And that's Liquid *** for you ladies and gentlemen.
Next time on Dragon Ball D