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Aug 2019

one of mine also the current wano bow is very good

good that you don't suffer from having to wait a week for a new episode

oh yes, i intentionally do that :stuck_out_tongue_winking_eye:

i watch other anime then come back for one piece after two or three months :grin:

I can select only one ;_;

But it's honestly really a combination of Man vs Self and Man vs Fate/Gods. As it's about the main character having to make changes and confront things in his own life, but in doing so causes conflicts with Fate and gods not wanting him to do that.

For my other comic it would be Man vs. Society and Man vs. Nature. As it's about 3 different social groups that mankind divided into after / as Nature is changing / destroying humanity.

damn me too :tired_face:

cant they hire more people to release like 3 episodes per week :grin:

Austin's main struggle in Mean Boys is definitely Man vs Self. More precisely, Man vs Anxiety. The other characters' conflicts are all Man vs Self too, now that I think about it; I guess it's a staple of coming-of-age stories.

(Also, I just really like that this type of conflict lets you have the characters screw up until they hit rock bottom and then pull themselves out of the mess they made, with or without the power of friendship or love.)

Oof, a little disappointed that there isn't any Man vs. Machine on here. I love evil technology. Course', I'm not writing that, so I guess that's my own fault, isn't it!

A reality that doesn't give this Heroine a harem to play with.

"...Show me the girls...SHOW ME THE GIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIRLS!!! (TxT)"

3 months later

My main character is a soldier fighting against the undead, her own nightmares, and a snowstorm. :smiley:

Currently the villain has not been introduced yet, so as for now: man vs self, somewhat literally in my case. Or you could say: friends vs self

I selected Man vs. Society.

The laws and traditions of society has caused him to have to also experience Man vs. Self, Man vs. Fate/Gods, Man vs. Tech/Machine, and Man vs. Unknown/Extraterrestrial.

Without the laws and traditions of society he wouldn't be facing anything. The laws and traditions of society are telling him that he is wrong and needs to improve. This is not the same as just wanting to improve naturally.

Man vs Self. There's technically others, but can't even begin to be accomplished before overcoming the first.

It's still too early in the comic to really read much into the themes, but I'd say that the story as I've written it swings between Man vs Man and Man vs Self. There's plenty of people that my main characters are forced to face off against; but ultimately the reason they fight at all is to escape their own shitty lives. Fanboy has spent his entire life as a dork and 'loser'; he finally sees a chance to live out his hero/power fantasy and quickly risks losing himself to his own narrative. Meanwhile McCrow has always been a man of action, but his violent and impulsive actions have left him scorned and feared by everyone he's ever cared about; with his every instinct apparently being wrong he starts viewing the accident that gave him his powers as his one chance to prove he's not the monster that his sons believe him to be.

My main character is fighting against a secret order of dark mages (or Shades) who call themselves the Order of the Black Lotus.