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Are there any other famous examples of a fictional series not being finished before its creator passed away?

Wheel of Time? Or is that what you meant by “other”?

“Why doesn’t Nintendo support competitive Smash?”

adding a Minecraft character, and having it be top dog in tournaments is the funniest shit to ever happen in Smash Bros. Why get so mad? Those players should just, dunno, get better against it?

This deserves more stars

Men watch TV like this!

1000% it’s to avoid getting sued.  She’ll probably still get sued.

It’s also interesting that she turned down the hush money but still refused to actually name the person. I wonder if it is for legal reasons or just some super creepy level of influence that he still has over her.

Its so she doesn’t get sued by the creep. 

It’s interesting that the article doesn’t engage in any speculation over who ‘The Creator’ might be. I mean, it’s a nickname that points in a pretty specific direction. She ain’t talking about the lighting director.

I understand your point here, I promise I do, but I think it can be easily argued with Watchmen in that they didn’t have powers in the series —which was the entire point (obviously aside from Dr Manhattan, and I’m not sure you can argue those were ‘powers’ so much as a change to his state of being)—yet they’re

Hey I love the comic but after the disaster of the Paper Girls adaption I think this one is spot on even if the story is shuffled a bit and antagonists added for tension. Of course it’s clear that having Gaiman involved in any adaption of his work is key to quality now anyway. Good Omens was fantastic too.

This is a big failing of the reviews here and has been for a long time. They all can’t help comparing whatever they are watching to “the source material” when usually less than 10% of the people watching the show have read it.

Gaiman has said he regrets part of how he wrote that one, so with him being personally involved with the show, it’ll probably have some changes.

After binging more than half of it, I’m pretty comfortable (definitely more than with Dune) saying newbies should be able to follow it just fine.

I honestly can’t wait for all the people who are about to be calling the show “woke” because they assume there’s no way a comic from one of the Big Two in the ‘90s would be stuffed this full of LGBT material and the show writers must have shoved it all in...and then discover that no, it really is all straight (so to

Have never read comics and planning to watch tonight as the trailers looked great. Will report back.

I’ve not read the comics but I enjoyed the first two episodes I watched this morning quite a lot.

Ok, but I really am curious how someone who hasn’t read the comic would react to this, since presumably that’s going to be the majority of viewers.

“but how much praise can you really give something for doing what is essentially the bare minimum in replicating an acclaimed work of art and transferring it into a different medium?”