I mean, it's but a comic. It's causing this person some degree of harm to continue engaging with it. I don't think I'm proposing anything radical by suggesting that perhaps it's time to disengage if it's getting under one's skin like so. Albeit, I have a large degree of experience with neeing to totally upend one's life, but I still think it's important that we try to have some degree of self-awareness and self-vigilance about these things.miguelnuva1 wrote: Tue Aug 12, 2025 3:17 pmIt's hard for someone to spend a lot of time on something and then not get closure on it.JulieYBM wrote: Tue Aug 12, 2025 1:52 pmI don't think that this a a particularly good comic, but you say 'shitty OC Mary Sue' like you're surprised a comic that people have spent a decade of their life working on has their own ideas mixed in.The Bastard. wrote: Tue Aug 12, 2025 1:44 pm
No, it's the same old same old running defense for their shitty OC Mary sue, no criticism allowed of course.
This series clearly exists for Salagir's own entertainment—a sentiment common among creative people. If you’re not into it, just stop following it. I barely follow it at all and I get far less aggressive stress from it.
I can't tell you the times I started something that was great and then got bad out I still wanted to finish it to know the end.
That being said Salagir as a writer is going to do what he wants to do as said writer. People are going to get upset and defend the characters they like but as you mentioned its not like he's the new official writer of Dragonball.
Like, my own opinion on Dragon Ball Multiverse is obviously colored by my own experiences as a writer, too. I think this comic lacks finesse and I've mostly disengaged from it, but I also completely understand being a writer and having a degree of confidence in where you're going with your story. Frankly, I wish I had Salagir's consistent ability to put out work. I think that I'll eventually do a reread of it to take a fresher look at it, but, like, I get it.




