by Sabrblade » Mon Jan 18, 2016 10:51 pm
- Motto: "Can't do a job halfway. What's worth doing is worth doing well, I say."
- Weapon: Saber Blade
In light of the conversation had between myself and Ryan in the last podcast episode's thread, I raise this inquiry to the rest of the podcast:
Does the medium in which a story is presented matter that much to you? Whether it's a show on TV, a physical comic book, a movie in the theater, a physical novel, a digital comic book, a digital prose work, a video game, a video on the Internet, a physical artbook/reference book, etc. etc. If the writing itself is of a good quality, with a good story and good characters, and if you have a capable imagination to mentally visualize the events of stories presented in media that are light on illustrations, does the format in which a story is presented to you matter that much to you?
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