It would be fun to find more superhero organizations instead, with different modus operandiMan, kinda what I expected, but it sucks that this is yet another superhero organization that'll just omit bad things heroes do to avoid bad publicity - made worse by the heroes going "Well, what can ya do? shrug"
I suppose I'll keep my expectations for the narrative low
To be fair, even the hero org doesn't know what Mary Goose's motive was, nor do they know who killed them. Plus, Mary Goose was extremely popular. Imagine them just going, "The Mary Goose sisters were all mysteriously killed yesterday. However, don't worry, they were actually all evil people. Source? Trust us."Man, kinda what I expected, but it sucks that this is yet another superhero organization that'll just omit bad things heroes do to avoid bad publicity - made worse by the heroes going "Well, what can ya do? shrug"
I suppose I'll keep my expectations for the narrative low
Ehta is literally schizophrenic.I like that Goat is the author's way of telling us how much (will sound rude) how much of a loser "Villain goat"/Ehta is and that we shouldn't be like him. I'm guessing as he ages (he dies at the beginning so he seemingly won't live TOO too long. Likely under 5 years) he changes and grows as a person, and maybe gets a girlfriend with the idol girl; she seems a lot like the love interest.
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