ABED wrote: Sat Jul 08, 2023 8:20 amIt's a gimmick that has diminishing returns creatively.
You have already mentioned the Spider-Man movies and outright acknowledged their success creatively. There are tons of comic books stories that make great use of Multiverse but because of two movies (out of two, possibly three, I haven't watched The Flash yet, so I don't know if it's a crap movie, story-wise) fumbled, they suddenly "have diminishing returns creatively"? I'll have to ask you to mention what other works you have been following that deal with Multiverse. It's as if you dislike something just because it's becoming popular, but please prove me wrong.
You see, you use Box Office, use the audience to try to prove your point but as
Skar continues to prove you wrong:
• Doctor Strange 2 is indeed the highest grossing super-hero movie of 2022.
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The highest rated Arrowverse series is indeed The Flash.
• Spider-Man No Way Home is the highest grossing movie of 2021.
I don't know, it seems to me that, because you dislike Multiverse, you want everybody else, including fictional characters, to share your view. It goes without saying that if this is the case, it's very, very stupid and embarassing. But because you are ABED, I'm giving you the benefit of the doubt and ask you again, what else have you been seeing that doesn't live up to the potential that the Multiverse concept clearly has?
ABED wrote: Sat Jul 08, 2023 8:20 amI'm not sure what you mean by it being impossible to be more boring than linear stories. What does that even mean?
It means stories that have all the potential and the means to branch off but refuse to do so. Such as is the case with Dragon Ball. Instead, it keeps giving us these linear, contained, formulaic "stories".
ABED wrote: Sat Jul 08, 2023 9:15 amI'll stop now. This all feels VERY thread worthy.
Indeed it is. In fact, "Multiverse Appreciation Thread" is something I intend to do for a long time. I feel like I've already created many threads this year, so maybe next year, but it's coming. Goddamn I have a lot to say, a lot to address...
Yuji wrote: Sat Jul 08, 2023 8:41 amThe multiverse in DB isn't exactly the same kind of ordeal as the superhero multiversew. Unless we bring in Heroes into the mix where the separate continuities meet each other, the multiverse in DB just functions as an expansion of the world, not much different from One Piece islands, rather than "remember that?" gimmicks. The other universes all have original locations and characters, they're not just comprised of Gokus from Earth 45627.
Yeah, we keep saying "hey what if Dragon Ball Evolution Goku meets Goku" while using the term "Multiverse" but it's technically wrong for the reason you mentioned. In Dragon Ball, the proper term would be "dimension", as
coined by SaiyaJedi.
I already went into the details about the difference.