- Disproportionate Retribution: During Maggie's interrogation of Odin on the spaceship, he calls her a monster. What does Maggie do? Crash his fucking ship and leave him and Ava to die. All because he refuses to apologize for the insult.
- In the case of Maggie attempting to kill Odin, it's justified because she was under the impression he was a creepy stalker who kidnapped her. Waking up to find Ava tied up and gagged probably didn't help.
- Her actions still resulted in Ava dying. She didn't take her former best friend into account at all.
- When she finds Ava in the mind-world-whatever-it-is, she's understandably shocked and angry to see her there. Ava reveals that she, too, has been haunted by a demon her whole life and begs Maggie to work with her to complete their respective pacts. In reply, Maggie throws her into a lava pit. Seriously, what the fuck, Maggie?
- She apparently didn't think Ava was really there. When she finds out the truth, she's suitably horrified.
- In the case of Maggie attempting to kill Odin, it's justified because she was under the impression he was a creepy stalker who kidnapped her. Waking up to find Ava tied up and gagged probably didn't help.
Pulled the above example for natter, Justifying Edit, and lack of consensus. What do people think? Does the trope apply or not?
Would Ava's Demon be considered Grey and Gray Morality or Black and Gray Morality?
Can we change the picture to something that makes Ava look like less of an ill girl? The picture makes her look kind of pathetic and vulnerable, which she was, but that's not the largest part of her character. I feel a more suitable picture would be-
Since it shows the 4 of the main characters or maybe
Cropped to cut out the words
What do you think?
Hide / Show RepliesFirst picture suggestion at the top of page and the second picture suggestion fourth from bottom
http://avasdemon.tumblr.com/page/2 http://avasdemon.tumblr.com/page/5
Edited by 173.65.42.228I think both of those are very good. I have a preference for the second, especially if we can remove the word Kickstarter.
That was the amazing part. Things just keep going.
Not sure if this runs up against the rule of cautious wiki editing, but it seems worth mentioning SOME of the very legitimate, substantiated accusations that have been levied against this comic and its creator? It's kind of weird, and mildly worrying, even with the cautious editing rules, that the page makes no mention whatsoever of any of it.
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