Even with a book I'm enjoying a lot, my interest takes a big hit if I'm told that I'll have to read some big crossover to follow its story.
@KurtBusiek Mmm, now that's a conundrum. I recommend reading the story you're interested in and hypothesizing the one you aren't, I spose.
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@chaosprime But if I get told that to read the story I'm interested in, I have to buy some big crossover, my enthusiasm evaporates. -
@KurtBusiek Why believe what you're told? :) -
@chaosprime I'm not sure what value there is in assuming they're deceiving me as a justification of buying the stuff anyway. If that's...
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@KurtBusiek I'm wondering now how often anything happens in the Big Crossover that we couldn't easily infer across the gap in the real book. -
@chaosprime You're not hearing what I'm saying. In this case, the event isn't being pitched as some other story, a gap in the proceedings.
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