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What is your opinion of the webcomic in general?
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I personally didnt want to read it, because i picked up the manga first. Plus the negative comments of the changes of the manga. So i said" fine lets find out if the criticism it´s justified, i´ll read it". And i found they were right for the most part(the psychic arc was better in the wc, i also liked the ninja arc ), it´s a really good story, and i hope the manga do justice to the future arcs.
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Neil Gaiman is one of THE most revered writers alive, and he's stated explicitly that he changes his stories for different media (movies, TV shows, etc.) because he's already told that story and he wants to explore different possibilities for how it could have gone. Anyone who's made an adaptation will tell you that you actually lose a lot of oomph in 1:1 translations because each new medium has different strengths.
Also revisions are healthy when a story is still being told. It means their creators are thinking seriously about where it started, where it is, and where they want it to go. Beginners insist their first copies are perfect. You can tell a master by the sheer quantity of scrapped projects they've tossed in the pursuit of making exactly what they want. If nothing else, you learn what you DON'T want your story to be, which is just as important.