Hear, hear!!
Hate, kindness, strength, and love shouldn't be limited by gender, especially in fiction. Let a soft man have pride in his masculinity. Let tough girls have a girly side. It's the 21st century, for crying out loud!
You're lucky. I've been writing for most of this year and have yet to break through, same goes for my drawing. I don't know what healthy growth is like.
I also advise you to avoid checking your stats every two minutes and getting depressed like I do. I'll probably quit both altogether once I...
My top three are pure hatred, manipulation, and domination in that order. Although, I liked all your options.
They say revenge is best served cold, but it's so much more satisfying when slow-cooked.
I hated Harry Potter, I was so done after book 6 that I couldn't even start The Deathly Hollows. Mind you that I read the saga as a teenage loner who spent most of his school life in the principal's office playing Genshin Impact.
More importantly, villains like Voldemort who are "evil with no...
Romance is usually an afterthought in a bromance narrative. The main focus is on mutual respect and/or brotherhood through thick and thin, like comrades-in-arms but less intense.
To be more precise, what would you call a "bromance"-type story with girls instead? And how would it compare to a standard bromance?
I typically say "girlmance" (very creative of me). Think Wicked or KPop Demon Hunters. I also thought about posting this random query in the general forum, but I...
It's one of those "so bad, it's good"-type movies. Another bad villain you can add to this list is Jim Carrey's Riddler from the movie right before it, Batman Forever. However, the Riddler in general was never the best villain even in the comics.
Oh, God... I nearly went blind from all the blue LEDs when I watched that. I'm surprised you didn't Poison Ivy's ultimate goal to KILL EVERYTHING to protect nature.
1. Villains who are created to fit into a narrative. A common misconception is that all villains need to be multi-layered and fleshed-out for a story to work. Take the LEGO Movie for instance, a great story that didn't need an overly complex villain to work.
2. Villains who are written and/or...