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Official Ninjago Manga Offers Intracate Storyline and Deep, Multifaceted Characters


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HEY EVERYONE!! "LEGO NINJAGO" IS JUST LIKE THIS COMIC!"

As the TV show progresses and the story line/timeline becomes more convoluted, the truer this statement becomes.

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This comic reminds me of Galidor. I won't specify whether I mean that in a good way or a bad way.

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This comic reminds me of Galidor. I won't specify whether I mean that in a good way or a bad way.

I wish Galidor was like this

Though to be fair, Galidor does have NOT A ROBOT A PLANT man on this. That's something. I guess

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My gag manga sense is tingling. Not that there's anything wrong with gag manga, of course.

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HEY EVERYONE!! "LEGO NINJAGO" IS JUST LIKE THIS COMIC!"

As the TV show progresses and the story line/timeline becomes more convoluted, the truer this statement becomes.

I know this is going to sound ridiculously pedagogical, but I don't convoluted is quite the right word. Convoluted means very complex, usually implying excesses of complexity. "Blink" (the Doctor Who episode) had a convoluted timeline. Bionicle  arguably had some convoluted story-lines.  Ninjago is just making it up as it goes along.

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HEY EVERYONE!! "LEGO NINJAGO" IS JUST LIKE THIS COMIC!"

As the TV show progresses and the story line/timeline becomes more convoluted, the truer this statement becomes.

I know this is going to sound ridiculously pedagogical, but I don't convoluted is quite the right word. Convoluted means very complex, usually implying excesses of complexity. "Blink" (the Doctor Who episode) had a convoluted timeline. Bionicle  arguably had some convoluted story-lines.  Ninjago is just making it up as it goes along.

That tends to happen when a TV show is based off of a toyline. The writers do a good job of making the show not feel like something that was obviously based off of a toy, though. (Except for the fact that the characters are Lego minifigures, of course. That's completely unavoidable.)

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