The comic universe is vast and complex. Even seemingly minor characters or events can have a ripple effect that shapes the overall story. So, thinking you're insignificant is inaccurate. Each one of us has the potential to contribute in meaningful ways.
In the comic universe, everyone has a role and can make a difference. No matter how small you might feel, your actions could have unexpected and significant consequences.
It might be shown through highlighting the importance of even the tiniest elements in the vast universe. Every particle and action can have an impact.
Maybe it's because the actions go against the values and expectations we have for true friendship. It just doesn't feel right.
Maybe because they have a hard time concentrating on fictional stories or get easily distracted. For them, the make-believe elements don't hold their attention.
Maybe you lack the passion or creativity for it. Without those, it could be a struggle to come up with interesting plots and characters.
Maybe because the joke or the situation presented wasn't really humorous or didn't land well for the viewer.
Well, it could be the combination of great art and a story that pulls you in. Maybe the characters have personalities that resonate with a lot of people, making the comic really engaging.
I have no idea. Maybe it's against some unwritten rule or code of conduct in that particular comic world.
Well, one reason could be that leaving it uncovered maintains the authenticity and original intent of the comic. It might also be to show certain elements clearly that contribute to the story or the art style.
Maybe it has a confusing plot or poor art. That could be why.
Maybe Steve's character or storyline doesn't fit the current narrative or theme of the comic.