Thread:Jester of chaos/@comment-29414935-20181201153231/@comment-29414935-20181220220301

The story itself isn't too dark. It has the normal fantasy Marvel, Dragon Ball standard, serious with a humorous touch, with the spin-off (with the scientist villain) being more comedic than the main series. You can compare it to the MCU, where some movies like Ant-Man and Guardians of the Galaxy are more of a comedy than the other movies. But I don't even know which one did have the highest body count, the grandmother or the demon. It's hard to tell, but I think doesn't really matter. The end goals are different, I changed that. The grandmother wants to collect and connect all planets in the universe to her, the demon wants to change the logic and physik of the entire universe and the scientist wants to destroy humanity and planet earth. Didn't know if that also matter anymore. The thing is that the villains of the first part of the story (these three are from the second, third and spin-off part) wanted a similar thing to the scientist. A cosmic entity who devours entire planets with no moral agency and a former hero who got brainwashed by it and mutated in a monster, wanting to become immortal.