How to Spot a GREAT PLOT TWIST (and Not Spoil It) ! Day 13 of 31 Days of Comics!

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Join me for a discussion on twists, turns, storytelling, spoilers and much more as we tackle Day 13 of 31 Days of Comics and provide A Comic With A Great Plot Twist!
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@ftloc
@ftloc 5 ай бұрын
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@mr.worldwide5000
@mr.worldwide5000 5 ай бұрын
Samaris (Obscure Cities) has one of the best plot twists I've ever encountered in any form of media.
@ftloc
@ftloc 5 ай бұрын
ergh more salt in my wound! 😁 One day I will find myself a copy, as I dreamed in my video from a few weeks ago!
@middenway
@middenway Күн бұрын
Miss Truesdale and the Fall of Hyperborea by Mike Mignola and Jesse Lonergan. I'm not sure how I can talk about this one, because it's not a single plot twist. This story recontextualises the Hellboy Universe. It does so on a plot level, on a character level, on a thematic level. It makes stories that preceded it richer.
@AnindaDe
@AnindaDe 5 ай бұрын
Really liked the camera zooms - specially the slow, small, but long ones when you were explaining what you understand plot twists to be. Draws the viewer in, both psychologically and visually.
@ftloc
@ftloc 5 ай бұрын
Thank you, kind sir! I'm playing around with what shot variation is even possible let alone appropriate with such a static format (and with a slow and inefficient editor), and getting this kind of feedback is immeasurably valuable!
@DIZZYDAYS1
@DIZZYDAYS1 5 ай бұрын
Gotta go with a Moore story - Swamp Thing's true nature exposed in The Anatomy Lesson
@ftloc
@ftloc 5 ай бұрын
It also becomes a twist for the entire approach of the series - from Incredible Hulk to Bicentennial Man, if you will 😁
@zacharychaira808
@zacharychaira808 2 ай бұрын
Two best plot twist comics i had heard of were swamp thing anatomy lesson and batman: under the red hood. The problem is that i was told the twists ahead of time and that's what got me to read them. So for the best plot twist I've read/experienced would be: "One bad day" series, the Mr. Freeze issue. Very interesting take on the character that i dont think i had ever heard before. 🤔
@ftloc
@ftloc Ай бұрын
I've never been interested in the One Bad Day stories, but now you've got me curious! 😁
@ryantwyford4177
@ryantwyford4177 5 ай бұрын
I've been between a couple of books for a few days now, and I'm certain there are some that I'm forgetting, but I think I'll settle on Simon Spurrier's Coda. While there is a single twist that I think completely changes the theme of the book, I think the book as a whole takes every effort to subvert the reader's expectations for the characters, settings, plot and genre in a way that I haven't experienced anywhere else. There's a sequel series that has just wrapped up in single issues that I'm yet to read, but I hope it continues to be as twisty as it's predecessor!
@ftloc
@ftloc 5 ай бұрын
I enjoyed Coda and I just now learned there's a sequel series😊! Thank you!
@danreinert9521
@danreinert9521 5 ай бұрын
For myself i have to go with the main story (titled story?) from A Contract With God...i still find it gripping today and now knowing the place mentally that Eisner was in when he created it makes it even more compelling. Love your channel, please keep the series going, i look forward to it every week!
@ftloc
@ftloc 5 ай бұрын
Thank you so much for the kind words - as long as you keep watching, I'll keep making 😁 And what you mention is a great example of a plot twist that doesn't have to be unheard of - it can even be a trope in a certain kind of melodrama - but the skill in storytelling makes it unique and, as you say, gripping.
@tinustinus571
@tinustinus571 5 ай бұрын
13 - great plot twist : The walking man - Jirô Taniguchi 12 - great holiday comic : 5000 km per second - Manuele Fior 11 - old comic : Little Nemo - Winsor McCay 10 - most beautiful scene in any comic : Nettoyage à sec - Joris Mertens 9 - comic that blew my mind : The hunting accident - Carlson & Blair 8 - gorgeous comic : Tales from the Inner City - Shaun Tan 7 - comfort comic : Sempé in New York - Sempé 6 - nonfiction comic to recommend to people who don't do nonfiction : Springtime in Chernobyl - Emmanuel Lepage 5 - first comic serie pursued : Blast - Manu Larcenet 4 - great love story : A sea of love - Lupano & Panaccione 3 - great adaptation from another medium : 1984 - Xavier Coste 2 - comic to recommend to anyone : The arab of the future - Riad Sattouf 1 - favorite comic : Rules of summer - Shaun Tan why The walking man by Jirô Taniguchi? because when one is walking in a town with no map and no GPS, all by himself, anything might happen. one can get lost, one can forget the time passing by, one can get caught by the night, one can get arrested by the police for walking around (like in 'The pedestrian' by Ray Bradbury). when one does not keep track of time and space, anything might happen. rumour has it that one might discover things outside the pixelated world, or meet dangerous strangers. 🤣🤣🤣
@ftloc
@ftloc 5 ай бұрын
What an interesting way to look at it! I think we have definitely entered the age where not having a twist is often seen as a twist, but what you describe can truly be thrilling. The Walking Man is a great example of where it seems that there is almost no plot, so twisting it seems impossible, but the many possible plots are lovely to think about!
@tinustinus571
@tinustinus571 5 ай бұрын
@@ftloc I am not much of a plot twist fan in literature or cinema. that's why I had to answer this one category with a touch of humour. but when I think about the novels by Stephen King, they are very long, 1000 pages very often, and the total of the plot twists can fit in 10 pages. so I don't think that plot twists matter that much.
@claudiomariotti95
@claudiomariotti95 5 ай бұрын
Great choice! I really loved it too 👍
@ellesse3862
@ellesse3862 5 ай бұрын
Ah great plot twists, plus not naming a comic I've already picked .. thats two of my former picks out, so I'm going to go with that moment in ... when .. and oh my ... what the .. yes, you guessed it, I'm going to have to nominate Saga of the Swamp Thing. Issue 21 for your specific spoiler location. I'd read the original Wrightson tales and was delighted to find a new comic, it started and continued the great horror style with atmospheric art and entertaining creepy tales with vampires and weirdness, then the creative team changed and wasted no time in delivering a doozy. I liked the comic before, suddenly it ascended to a whole different level. If you have no idea what I mean, because I am avoiding spoilers .. Saga of the Swamp Thing - volume one by Alan Moore.
@ftloc
@ftloc 5 ай бұрын
A terrific pick, and a popular one in these comments!
@williamvargas123
@williamvargas123 5 ай бұрын
Stray Dogs by Tony Fleecs and Trish Forstner. It's a great horror story told through the prospective of dogs. What I love about this one is the realistic way the dogs are portrayed with all there turma/short term memories and temperaments. Not not mention the amazing art witch would suggest something more pg rated.
@ftloc
@ftloc 5 ай бұрын
I've heard a lot of good things; I am guessing there is a collected edition out by now?
@daxhalo
@daxhalo 4 ай бұрын
​@@ftlocYou'd think so? The art's great (as is the story) and deserves the oversized hardcover treatment, yet I can still only find the paperback version 🤷🏻‍♂️
@ftloc
@ftloc 3 ай бұрын
@daxhalo I found someone to borrow the first trade from! 😁
@amhahailu8420
@amhahailu8420 5 ай бұрын
First if all really like your represtation of what a plot is. As for this category I will have to pass because I can't decide there are a lot of plot twists in batman comics ( that might be my choice ) idk 😅 but great video 😊
@ftloc
@ftloc 5 ай бұрын
Ah, any story turn you enjoy, no matter if others call it a twist or not, would qualify! 😁 Thank you for your kind words!
@FollowSmoke
@FollowSmoke 3 ай бұрын
It's been two months since we've seen a video. I hope you're doing well and I look forward to what you post next.
@ftloc
@ftloc 3 ай бұрын
Thank you so much; yes, it's been a very strange couple of months (which I'll probably talk about soon) but there will be new comics videos out hopefully before the end of this month! Thanks for your support, and patience!
@arindam_sen
@arindam_sen 5 ай бұрын
I did it 35 minutes ago.
@ftloc
@ftloc 5 ай бұрын
IYKYK as the kids used to say!
@CesarIsaacPerez
@CesarIsaacPerez 5 ай бұрын
Great choice. Fear Agent by Rick Remender has a number of great plot twists in it.
@ftloc
@ftloc 5 ай бұрын
I started Fear Agent with the first Library Edition and then couldn't get my hands on the second! It remains unfinished to this day! 😢
@daxhalo
@daxhalo 4 ай бұрын
​@@ftlocYou're in luck then since they reprinted them end of last year ;) (Although I think the covers are slightly different so might clash...)
@dalmaticus9610
@dalmaticus9610 5 ай бұрын
Basketful of heads by Joe Hill, got a great plot twist! It's a great book. Recommend it highly not just the plot twist 😊
@ftloc
@ftloc 5 ай бұрын
Locke and Key could easily have been a contender for me here, so I guess that means I should take a look at Basketful of Heads! Thanks!
@Seeeeeeeeeeth
@Seeeeeeeeeeth 5 ай бұрын
I just want to stop and say that I really appreciate your definition of what a plot is. Both the definition and how you came to it made me stop and think about how I've been talking about stories and their individual components. Thanks for that. As for plot twists, typically my favorite are the kinds where it's revealed that a major component of the plot's mere premise was false all along. I'll avoid mentioning those, since I wouldn't want new readers to go into those stories with their guard up when they're not meant to. Instead, I thought I'd talk about a story that initially seemed to have a plot twist in its very first chapter, but now with the definition you just gave me, makes me question whether it is one at all. The ending of Daytripper's first chapter is designed to catch the reader off guard, or twist the reader's expectations. But upon looking back, it really isn't a twist in any sort of plot. No, it's a mechanic baked directly into the "universe" of the story as a whole. It doesn't twist the plot. It gives it structure. The "twist" is just Daytripper's standard blueprint.
@ftloc
@ftloc 5 ай бұрын
Thank you! There was a lot of rambling (how a single event, therefore, can never be a plot, since it needs sequence? etc) And what a fascinating example you have provided! If we say the plot is a sequence of events, the sequence in #1 has a twist, as you say, due to expectations. That new state doesn't go away at the start of #2 because this could be a flashback. It is only at the end of #2, confirmed by the start of #3, that the readers understand the style/mechanics. So at least for the first 2-3 issues I would definitely look at Daytripper as twisting. But once you settle in and then finish it, they could definitely not look like twists anymore. And that makes me wonder if the greatest twists are in fact the ones that achieve such a sense of inevitability and purpose in the whole story that they may stop being thought of as twists at all... There's a reason I had to cut 40 minutes of footage from this video...😁
@analogcomics
@analogcomics 5 ай бұрын
Abe Sapien - the spin-off series from Hellboy or rather BPRD. As Hellboys best buddy Abe is a great driver for many plot lines from the beginning. But for me this character transforms(not just physically) into great plot twist in his solo series. First seemingly unnecessarily extensive and roaming deviation from the main plot that turns out to be evolution of many things - not just the one we see. While it happened it acted as a world building block for the whole saga. But when the full weight of Abe Sapiens journey finally unfolded I was in awe.
@ftloc
@ftloc 5 ай бұрын
You know what, I've never read the Abe Sapien series, in spite of my love for the main Hellboy series. How's that for shame? 😁
@analogcomics
@analogcomics 5 ай бұрын
@@ftloc Hellboy demands a lot from reader if you want it all. It’s not just the amount of content you need to buy(manga-level commitment) but the variety of stories and art. Reader has to accept many things. Also Hellboy and BPRD can be enjoyed separately as stand alone but Abe Sapien requires knowing both of these for full impact. I don’t see it standing on its own.
@middenway
@middenway Күн бұрын
@@analogcomics Yes, the Abe Sapien series requires the reader to have read much more broadly than other Hellboy Universe titles. I think what I love about this twist is the sadness it leaves in its wake, but there's also beauty too.
@AleixBuch
@AleixBuch 5 ай бұрын
I am going with "El Buscón en las Indias" by Alain Ayroles & Juanjo Guarnido. A plot full of twists in which nothing is what it seems, like a matrioshka, each story encloses a different one and until we reach the last page we do not manage to unravel it in its entirety. I am not sure if this comic has been published in English.
@ftloc
@ftloc 5 ай бұрын
I'd love to take a look if it is; Blacksad's art is quite something!
@misja4122
@misja4122 5 ай бұрын
Spoilers for Watchmen... The first thing that came to mind for me is the plot twist(s) at the end of Watchmen. Mostly a twist in the sense that they played with my expectations of how heroes would try to save the world. I suppose it's not really a twist when considering how all the characters in the book behave up to that point, but it was a new type of ending to me at least! I also love that extra Rorschach twist at the very end :)
@ftloc
@ftloc 5 ай бұрын
There's another Watchmen vote through reference elsewhere in these comments! 😁 The twists in Watchmen are so outlandish yet so consistent with the world it sets up; and then, they allow for different interpretations after their reveals. The absolute last panel you mention is a great example - does it blow everything out into the open, or is it the squandering of the last, slim possibility? I love it!
@KaosNoKamisama
@KaosNoKamisama 5 ай бұрын
I'm not sure it's my favourite one (that would probably be in Solanin, but I already used that comic in another category of the series), but I was really positively surprised by what happens in Dead Dead Demons De De De Destruction. Also... I'm so happy to finally hear someone call out the bs that's time-based spoiler criteria. I'm an elder millennial, and I've come accross SO MANY youngers people, even younger millennials, that have not yet encoutered certain rather famous media/stories. I think it's a token of basic respect to let others decide on their own how they want to experience something for the first time.
@ftloc
@ftloc 5 ай бұрын
Thank you, and thank you! 😁 I know it's often hard to get into depth without spoilers, but it's the defensive, shift the blame attitude of that phrasing that irks me the most!
@pareekatti
@pareekatti 5 ай бұрын
Solanin is so good, one of the best short manga I've read if not the best
@KaosNoKamisama
@KaosNoKamisama 5 ай бұрын
@@pareekatti it's fun to think that we're so used to massive, years long manga series, that Solanin is considered a "short" one. 😄 If you're interested in another good one-shot, I'd recommend "The Mark of Watzel". It has a different subject and tone, but it's a very good and moving read.
@colinynwa
@colinynwa 5 ай бұрын
I'm going to spoil Nikolai Dante from 2000ad. Like Y the Last Man its a series that across its 15 years (between 1997 and 2012 appearing frequently in Progs 1035 to 1792) in 2000ad had plenty of twists and turns. If you've note read it simply put Nikolai Dante is an epic, a REAL epic story of a far future scoundrel and rogue in the Russian Empire that dominates the world of this time. He does from thief to unwanted son of one of the Empire's biggest dynastys. Its the best action, adventure meladrama out there. Just a cracking read. The best twist in all its many pages is the revelation [SPOILERS ON] that Dmitri Romanov, Dante's father, and one of the series two main villains, wasn't as dead as we all believed after his failed war with the Tsar of Russia and apparent suicide. It worked so well as it felt so earnt, so obvious when it was revealed but also the way it was done so fitting for the evil swine that Dmitri is. [SPOILERS OFF] Just magnificent.
@ftloc
@ftloc 5 ай бұрын
You've really sold me on this series but is there a convenient way to read it that you can recommend?
@colinynwa
@colinynwa 5 ай бұрын
@@ftloc To be honest at the moment digital is the way to go from the 2000ad webshop. There is a series of trade but a number are currently out of print nand sell for daft money. Hachette (a UK company who do Part works) released a nice hardcover collection but again its getting hard to get hold of even in the UK. I'm sure in years to come Rebellion will releasae new editions but for now digital is the way to go. I'm not sure if you do digital?
@Picilishous
@Picilishous 5 ай бұрын
I hope one day I will have the time to learn to draw, and can make some comics myself.
@tinustinus571
@tinustinus571 5 ай бұрын
if you are serious about it, you can start with reading 'Understanding comics' and 'Making comics' by Scott McCloud. you will get plenty of ideas.
@Seeeeeeeeeeth
@Seeeeeeeeeeth 5 ай бұрын
Like ​@@tinustinus571said, Scott McCloud's work is really good. As for learning art fundamentals, I would start with Drawabox, and then after completing lesson 2 (or 3 if you want to go ahead and get experience with constructional drawing), look at "Perspective! for the Comic Book Artist" by David Chelsea. It's a very informative comic about how to learn perspective. I believe he also has books for practicing. Try to give yourself an hour at the beginning or end of each day, put everything else to the side, and draw. It's hard, but you can do it.
@31LaschG
@31LaschG 5 ай бұрын
There is a great plot twist in Alan Moore’s run on WILDcats.
@ftloc
@ftloc 5 ай бұрын
That is one of those Moore works I have never gotten to - I don't think it was easily available the last I checked. Maybe that has changed now?
@movieworldcomics242
@movieworldcomics242 5 ай бұрын
Batman The Long Halloween
@ftloc
@ftloc 5 ай бұрын
There's a whole bunch of good ones in there!
@neilmcadam8677
@neilmcadam8677 5 ай бұрын
I took some time to think about this but for me it’s Hellboy the wild hunt storyline by Mike Mignola and Duncan Fegredo. Going to not spoil but the reveal that HellBoy is the decedent of a great mythical character was such a great payoff. I live in a rural part of Ireland and the mythology of Hellboy just speaks to me, walking down a country road at night logic would state that I won’t get attacked by a ghost or meet a troll but I can’t help but think it’s the perfect place to meet one. Hellboy does this perfect thing of feeling like lost history or a piece of real mythology. The reveal adds to that sense of Hellboys story always belonging in the wider tapestry of mythological characters.
@ftloc
@ftloc 5 ай бұрын
That's also a great summary of one of the main appeals of Hellboy! The sort of twisting you describe is part of its DNA!
@claudiomariotti95
@claudiomariotti95 5 ай бұрын
- My favorite comic: Nausicaa of the valley of the wind by Hayao Miyazaki - A comic to reccomend to anyone: Peanuts by Charles Schulz - A great adaptation: 1984 by Fido Nesti - A great love story: A taste of chlorine by Bastien Vivés - My first comic pursued: Dampyr (various artists - italian comic series) - Nonfiction comic: Pyongyang by Guy Delisle. - Confort comic: Tin Tin by Hergé - Gorgeous comic: Castle in the stars by Alex Alice - A comic that blew my mind: V for vendetta by Alan Moore and David Lloyd - The most beautiful scene: A sea of love by Wilfrid Lupano - An old comic I've loved: The Eternaut by Oesterheld - A great holiday comic: Your Wish Is My Command by Deena Mohamed - A great plot twist: The labyrinth by Simon Stålenhag The story is about a small group of three people that reach a small base and start to explore this world reduced in complete ruins. Among them there's a mysterious and troubled young boy. The story of this boy emerges little by little with a great and unexpected (at least for me 😅) plot twist in the end.
@ftloc
@ftloc 5 ай бұрын
I'm going to look that up - cheers!
@tinustinus571
@tinustinus571 5 ай бұрын
I discovered Simon Stålenhag with the netflix serie "Tales from the Loop" which made me think in some way of Shaun Tan. Kind of creatures in the middle of a real landscape. "The Labyrinth" makes me think a little bit of "Après le monde" by Timothée Leman for the apocalyptic landscape and the choice of the black and white. what category does "The Labyrinth" belong to? is it an illustrated novel? an illustrated picture book? a graphic novel?
@claudiomariotti95
@claudiomariotti95 5 ай бұрын
That's a good question. I found his works somewhere in between an illustrated sci-fi book and a graphic novel 😊
@hognatius_valentine9057
@hognatius_valentine9057 5 ай бұрын
Going to be boring, but the ending to Marvel's Thunderbolts #1 blew my mind. Everyone knows the plot twist of that comic by now, a twist I never saw coming. Probably because it kind of seemed like a generic superhero comic, but at a time when I was becoming bored with a lot of mainstream comics , this kept me reading them a little while longer.
@ftloc
@ftloc 5 ай бұрын
Is this a recent story? I seem to have missed out on being spoiled! 😁
@hognatius_valentine9057
@hognatius_valentine9057 5 ай бұрын
@@ftloc It's from the late 90s. It's like a standard superteam book, but the last page is the plot twist. One of the best in mainstream comics. I won't give it away, it's worth reading at least the first issue for it if you know nothing about. If standard superhero teams are your thing, look it up. But it was kind of a big deal at the time
@ariskotsis8114
@ariskotsis8114 5 ай бұрын
There are two books that I am thinking about One is "STOREYVILLE" by Frank Santoro and the other one is "WHY DONT YOU LOVE ME" by P.B. Rainey. (not really) spoilers below and my final choice below: "Why Dont you love me" is a great book with some good plot twists and a plot twist that is less of an "unexpected turn" and more like a "successful U-turn". Totally the case of "I thought the book was one thing but it switched to something else" On the other hand Storeyville is the book that made me scratch my head when halfway through the book I realized that was I thought I was thinking I was reading had already ended and I was left with something else. After giving it some thought my pick will be WHY DONT YOU LOVE ME due to the word "plot". Storeyville is a book that has taught me to defy expectations but the word "plot" is not one I would use in its description
@ariskotsis8114
@ariskotsis8114 5 ай бұрын
13 - great plot twist: Why Don't You Love Me? - P.B. Rainey 12 - great holiday comic: A Very British Affair. The Best of Clasic Romance Comics 11 - old comic you love: H. Kurtzmann's MAD - The usual gang of idiots 10 - most wonderful scene: Rite of Spring (Swamp Thing #34) - Moore/Bissette/Totleben/Wood 9 - comic that blew your mind: From Hell - A.Moore and E.Campbell 8 - gorgeous comic : Acme Novelty Library HC - Chris Ware 7 - comfort comic : Peanuts - Charles Schultz 6 - nonfiction comic to recommend to people who don't do nonfiction : Andre The Giant: Life and Legend - Box Brown 5 - first comic series pursued : Asterix 4 - great love story : Ethel and Ernest - Raymond Briggs 3 - great adaptation from another medium : City of Glass - David Mazzucchelli and Paul Karasik 2 - comic to recommend to anyone : Fred The Clown - Roger Langridge 1 - favorite comic : 2000AD
@ftloc
@ftloc 5 ай бұрын
Now I need to look up both of these works (and I love the phrasing of ''successful U-turn" 😁); thanks, as always!
@comicsfan1973
@comicsfan1973 5 ай бұрын
Biggles and the Sargasso Triangle has a great plot twist but they SPOIL it with the cover art. The Savage Sword of Conan 24 the Tower of the Elephant has also a great plot twist but they SPOIL it with the cover art. Best plot twist: The Shadow Hell's Heat Wave (1995) written by Michael Wm KALUTA & Joel GOSS. Art & cover by Gary GIANNI. SPOILER: Plot twist happens in the 3rd and final issue.
@ftloc
@ftloc 5 ай бұрын
Spoiling things on the cover seems ridiculous. I far prefer the classic age of clickbait and trolling where there would be a simple reason and solution for an outlandish thing on the cover! 😁
@PavelPravda
@PavelPravda 5 ай бұрын
I will not write any spoilers. I hate them. Masters of plot twists are Ed Brubaker and Mike Carey. From Brubaker I can mention Criminal and Kill or be killed. And from Carey I can say for example Lucifer that is full of amazing plot twists and Unwritten that has genial mindfuck in the last volume. Sin City has also some nice twists. But if we are speaking about the best or greatest plot twist then I have to say Plutona by Jeff Lemire.
@ftloc
@ftloc 5 ай бұрын
Luckily I am familiar with all of what you have mentioned - barring Plutona, which I now need to look up! 😁
@PavelPravda
@PavelPravda 5 ай бұрын
@@ftloc I'm curious what you will say on it :-)
@javed324
@javed324 5 ай бұрын
Hokuto No Ken, the 1st plot twist concerning the main character causing the rivalry between kenshiro vs shin
@ftloc
@ftloc 5 ай бұрын
I like the idea of inciting twists getting some limelight ; most of the attention generally goes to climactic twists...
@mtperlow1207
@mtperlow1207 5 ай бұрын
The end of the second issue of Dwellings by Jay Stephens.
@ftloc
@ftloc 5 ай бұрын
Adding to the list! Cheers!
@pareekatti
@pareekatti 5 ай бұрын
For me its Pandora Hearts, the best plot twist ive read, unfortunately the manga is little hard to find these days
@ftloc
@ftloc 5 ай бұрын
I've never read it and that's a pity about it being hard to find!
@pareekatti
@pareekatti 5 ай бұрын
@@ftlocIt’s pretty easy to find in the US and it’s boxset looks like a treasure chest, highly recommend it if you stumble across it
@rafresendenrafresenden.1644
@rafresendenrafresenden.1644 5 ай бұрын
I dont know.
@ftloc
@ftloc 5 ай бұрын
That's one way to have no spoilers 😁!
@GoreVidalComicbooks
@GoreVidalComicbooks 5 ай бұрын
Why isn't there a trigger warning? Brian K. Vaughn, his forces are Legion! p.s. :)
@ftloc
@ftloc 5 ай бұрын
It's metatextual hypocrisy! Glad you stuck around! 😁
@GoreVidalComicbooks
@GoreVidalComicbooks 5 ай бұрын
I just kept repeating to myself, "serenity now, serenity now." :)@@ftloc
@GoreVidalComicbooks
@GoreVidalComicbooks 5 ай бұрын
p.s. I started a booktube channel. LibroParadiso. If you are interested.
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