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* SoOKItsAverage: The general reception to the comic has been mixed but veering on cold from the fandom. While exploring the Volume 3 to 4 TimeSkip has been a much-requested series of stories from the fandom, the comic's frequent continuity errors (despite being said to be canon by series director Kerry Shawcross) and awkward art style have hampered the execution.

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* SoOKItsAverage: The general reception to the comic has been mixed but veering on cold from the fandom. While exploring the Volume 3 to 4 TimeSkip has been a much-requested series of stories from the fandom, the comic's frequent continuity errors (despite being said to be canon by series director Kerry Shawcross) and [[UnreliableIllustrator awkward art style style]] have hampered the execution.

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Removing complaining about the original show. This is supposed to be about the comic, not the original show.


* AlternativeCharacterInterpretation:
** There's some mild inconsistency in both the show and supporting material such as the DC comic and Adam's ''Amity Arena'' bio over his exact motivations for joining the White Fang and if he ever truly cared for equal rights or if it was just a smokescreen to cover his bloodlust and revenge. Adam in-series is suggested as both, with Blake saying he started good but gradually began killing more and more, while Yang hypothesizes that he never really cared and just used the White Fang as an excuse to get away with murder. The comics do the same but frame it more as Adam being an UnreliableNarrator who's changing the story due to his declining mental health warping his memory. The mobile game goes for it being entirely genuine but warped as he fell deeper into a cycle of violence until he decided [[ThenLetMeBeEvil to become the monster that he'd been cast as.]]
** Even just within the series itself, Adam's motivations and personality are prone to changing between scenes. Volume 5 early on shows him as a Faunus supremacist who coldly and impersonally eliminates Sienna to take her throne, only for his next chronological scene to be him having a temper tantrum over Blake being on Menagerie despite no reason in-universe for this decline in mental health.

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AlternativeCharacterInterpretation: There's some mild inconsistency in both the show and supporting material such as the DC comic and Adam's ''Amity Arena'' bio over his exact motivations for joining the White Fang and if he ever truly cared for equal rights or if it was just a smokescreen to cover his bloodlust and revenge. Adam in-series is suggested as both, with Blake saying he started good but gradually began killing more and more, while Yang hypothesizes that he never really cared and just used the White Fang as an excuse to get away with murder. The comics do the same but frame it more as Adam being an UnreliableNarrator who's changing the story due to his declining mental health warping his memory. The mobile game goes for it being entirely genuine but warped as he fell deeper into a cycle of violence until he decided [[ThenLetMeBeEvil to become the monster that he'd been cast as.]]
** Even just within the series itself, Adam's motivations and personality are prone to changing between scenes. Volume 5 early on shows him as a Faunus supremacist who coldly and impersonally eliminates Sienna to take her throne, only for his next chronological scene to be him having a temper tantrum over Blake being on Menagerie despite no reason in-universe for this decline in mental health.
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Lady Drunk is a very specific personality type.


** [[LadyDrunk Willow Schnee]] struggling to use her Semblance to catch a deer is this.

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** [[LadyDrunk [[TheAlcoholic Willow Schnee]] struggling to use her Semblance to catch a deer is this.
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*** Even just within the series itself, Adam's motivations and personality are prone to changing between scenes. Volume 5 early on shows him as a Faunus supremacist who coldly and impersonally eliminates Sienna to take her throne, only for his next chronological scene to be him having a temper tantrum over Blake being on Menagerie despite no reason in-universe for this decline in mental health.

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*** ** Even just within the series itself, Adam's motivations and personality are prone to changing between scenes. Volume 5 early on shows him as a Faunus supremacist who coldly and impersonally eliminates Sienna to take her throne, only for his next chronological scene to be him having a temper tantrum over Blake being on Menagerie despite no reason in-universe for this decline in mental health.
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Uncanny Valley is IUEO now and the subjective version has been split; cleaning up misuse and ZCE in the process


** The artwork for most fans. The comic goes for a blend of a pseudo-anime and comic book-like style from the usual series. Some didn't mind it since it wasn't too off model of the characters. But others likewise didn't cotton to it, both wanting it to be similar to the series and, for some, a bit of an UncannyValley from the main style.

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** The artwork for most fans. The comic goes for a blend of a pseudo-anime and comic book-like style from the usual series. Some didn't mind it since it wasn't too off model of the characters. But others likewise didn't cotton to it, both wanting it to be similar to the series and, for some, a bit of an UncannyValley odd from the main style.
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** Even just within the series itself, Adam's motivations and personality are prone to changing between scenes. Volume 5 early on shows him as a Faunus supremacist who coldly and impersonally eliminates Sienna to take her throne, only for his next chronological scene to be him having a temper tantrum over Blake being on Menagerie despite no reason in-universe for this decline in mental health.

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** *** Even just within the series itself, Adam's motivations and personality are prone to changing between scenes. Volume 5 early on shows him as a Faunus supremacist who coldly and impersonally eliminates Sienna to take her throne, only for his next chronological scene to be him having a temper tantrum over Blake being on Menagerie despite no reason in-universe for this decline in mental health.

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* AlternativeCharacterInterpretation:
** There's some mild inconsistency in both the show and supporting material such as the DC comic and Adam's ''Amity Arena'' bio over his exact motivations for joining the White Fang and if he ever truly cared for equal rights or if it was just a smokescreen to cover his bloodlust and revenge. Adam in-series is suggested as both, with Blake saying he started good but gradually began killing more and more, while Yang hypothesizes that he never really cared and just used the White Fang as an excuse to get away with murder. The comics do the same but frame it more as Adam being an UnreliableNarrator who's changing the story due to his declining mental health warping his memory. The mobile game goes for it being entirely genuine but warped as he fell deeper into a cycle of violence until he decided [[ThenLetMeBeEvil to become the monster that he'd been cast as.]]
** Even just within the series itself, Adam's motivations and personality are prone to changing between scenes. Volume 5 early on shows him as a Faunus supremacist who coldly and impersonally eliminates Sienna to take her throne, only for his next chronological scene to be him having a temper tantrum over Blake being on Menagerie despite no reason in-universe for this decline in mental health.



** The artwork for most fans. The comic goes for a blend of a pseudo-anime and comic book like style from the usual series. Some didn't mind it since it wasn't too off model of the characters. But others likewise didn't cotton to it, both wanting it to be similar to the series and, for some, a bit of an UncannyValley from the main style.

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** The artwork for most fans. The comic goes for a blend of a pseudo-anime and comic book like book-like style from the usual series. Some didn't mind it since it wasn't too off model of the characters. But others likewise didn't cotton to it, both wanting it to be similar to the series and, for some, a bit of an UncannyValley from the main style.

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