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Well that is the problem, sure. But I can make it their problem not mine by just no longer buying their comics. Ultimately, if they're going to try and force an issue of be a super-dedicated fan or don't be a fan at all, the majority of people are going to pick the latter.Though I agree, the problem is you're not reading LOTR and suddenly have to check out ASOIAF; you're reading ASOIAF but only the John Snow chapters.
It sucks, but they're putting out a large fiction. You can stick to only a part of it, but sooner or later it's gonna require reading a fucking Sansa chapter.
Plus, frankly, they don't do it well. I get what you're saying when you adapt my analogy. You're saying they're all the same universe so they're more akin to different strands of LotR than jumping between series like LotR and GoT. But I chose my analogy carefully: Whether we're following Frodo and Sam in LotR or Merry and Pippin in Fangorn forest or Aragorn and companions at Helm's Deep, they are all thematically in concert with each other, moving at an appropriate pace to support each other. My original analogy is fine because what Marvel and DC do is more akin to suddenly ripping up one storyline and dragging it kicking and screaming into a whole other context and rewriting entire characters to fit.
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