Learn From Webcomics: Lesson Fifteen
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Today’s Teacher: Michael “Mookie” Terracciano (Dominic Deegan)
Today’s Lesson: Writing Memorable Heroes and Villains, Part Two
Last time, we talked about how Mookie’s heroes are often outright sociopathic. They do unspeakable things to the antagonists, which we are…
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macapooso said:
My favorite thing about the “Hero’s Journey” stories, is the part where the hero loses to a point where he can’t go any lower, and then fights back and saves the day. The villain is no longer threatening/scary if the hero doesn’t lose at first.
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