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Honestly, I don't think Ben 10 is the kind of franchise that can keep surviving through reboot after reboot. It's the type of series that deserves a truly epic and satisfying ending for its characters.
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And honestly, I don't think that happened with the ending of Omniverse. It had huge potential for a continuation featuring an adult Ben, or at least for an ending similar to the finale of Invincible's comics, showing how Ben's actions as a hero shaped the universe throughout his life and into the future.
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Personally, I think that would be far better than endless reboots. Unfortunately, because of how the entertainment industry and the market work, endless reboots are probably the more profitable option for companies in the long run.
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I'm not talking about completely random alternate universes. I mean scenarios that were only one decision or one event away from happening in canon.
Examples:
What if the Forever Knights had successfully removed the Omnitrix?
What if Zs'Skayr had permanently possessed Ben?
What if Vilgax had obtained the Omnitrix in the original series?
What if Ben never took off the Omnitrix between the Original Series and Alien Force?
I have a theory that in many shounen manga, the girl who seems destined to end up with the protagonist is not necessarily the one he actually ends up with. Often, the female character who gets the most interactions, shared development, and overall narrative importance with the protagonist is not the final choice, and instead loses out to another girl who has less focus and less direct development with him.
Because of that, I’m going to use “reverse psychology”: I want Riyo to end up with Rudo, because that increases the chances that, in the end, Rudo will actually end up with Amo
Including powers and abilities, destructive power and speed.
Ok so I want to read Spawn properly, including everything that actually matters to the main mythology. I found a massive reading order.
My question is about what happens when I finally catch up to the current stuff.
Right now there are multiple ongoing series like Spawn, Gunslinger Spawn, The Scorched, and also things like King Spawn.
So what's the correct way to read them?
Do I just read the main Spawn series and ignore the others?
Or are the spin-offs actually important for the overall story?
If I do need to read multiple series, what's the right order?
Should I:
Read everything by release date?
Alternate between series issue by issue?
Or follow some kind of structured order?
(Reposting because my previous post didn’t follow Rule 7 — my mistake. This version uses official FNAF imagery.)
I don't know who made this fanart, but it's fire 🔥
Okay, considering Bendy and the Ink Machine and Dark Revival, Bendy easily has the most consistent story, the best gameplay, the best narrative, the best character development, and the antagonist with the most “aura” (yes, the Ink Demon has more aura than William and the Prototype), as well as more iconic characters and better long-term planning than Poppy and FNAF.
The only thing FNAF and Poppy do better is that they’re more popular and have a more active fandom.