Avoiding canon error in fanfic writing is not always easy but there are steps. One, be a meticulous reader or viewer of the original work. Note down important details about characters, their relationships, and the plot. Two, when writing, constantly refer back to your notes or the original source. Three, if you want to deviate from the canon, do it in a way that still makes sense within the overall framework of the original world. For example, if a character is dead in the canon, if you bring them back, have a well - thought - out explanation that doesn't completely shatter the existing canon. Also, ask for feedback from other fans who are well - versed in the canon.
First, know the canon well. Read the original books, watch the shows or movies multiple times. This way, you have a clear understanding of the characters, their personalities, and the overall world. Second, double - check any facts or details you're using. If you're not sure about something, look it up in the official source. Third, don't try to change too much of the canon just for the sake of it. Stay true to the essence of the original work.
I wouldn't recommend looking for such inappropriate content. It's not something that should be sought or promoted.
I'm not sure. This kind of content could potentially be inappropriate or offensive.
I'm not sure exactly. Maybe there were some copyright issues or changes in the availability.
I don't recommend or have knowledge about such inappropriate and unethical content. It's best to focus on positive and legal forms of entertainment.
One such manga is 'The Battle of Magic and Steel'. It has intense showdowns between mages and knights.
Well, it's hard to say which is better. The webcomic started it all and has a certain simplicity. The manga builds on that with better visuals. The anime adds motion and music for a more immersive experience. It really comes down to what you value most.
It's usually considered adult-oriented and might involve explicit or inappropriate content. Not suitable for general audiences.
The Spawn comic by Todd McFarlane is known for its dark and gritty tone. It has complex characters and a deep, engaging storyline.
No, they don't. There's no such storyline in the manga.
There can be quite a few. Some comics on Kickstarter offer unique storylines or art styles that you don't find in regular comics. But they might also have challenges in meeting deadlines or delivering promised rewards.