Subject: Not necessarily
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Posted on: 2014-01-16 15:18:00 UTC

Both have similar origin points, benefits and downfalls. Both ideally come from a point of having an interesting idea what to write (or possibly a funny background detail) but need to be fleshed out beyond that point to turn out an actual good character, regardless of if the original intent was serious, humouros or "cool" - good execution is good execution regardless of if you had a joke or not, likewise with bad. Of course, what I think is a common failing point is people not having a concrete idea of where their agent's story is going - or possibly not hhaving a concrete story at all. That can work fine of course, but might explain most spinoffs petering out.

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