Be that as it may, I like a good power fantasy story with an intelligent and ethical hero. I like Doctor Stone and The Culture. I don’t like Overlord, because after the first season, which was quite fun, they moved the perspective away from our overpowered and quite ethical hero, Ainz. I like Kamen Rider Zi-O, which has an OP protagonist and plays with themes of good and evil, tyranny and justice, very artfully. And HPMOR, I read and enjoyed before I even knew of all of those. I liked how Harry reforms a Nazi and I like how he thinks Azkaban is shit.
HPMOR isn’t… good… but it’s exactly the specific kind of nonsense that most strongly appeals to My tastes, and it’s a damn sight better than the originals by most any measure.
Still, the best kid genius story remains A Series of Unfortunate Events.
riwo@lemmy.blahaj.zone 4 hours ago
what is it they were doing?
Quetzalcutlass@lemmy.world 1 hour ago
He wrote himself into a corner with his villain being too powerful and well-prepared to defeat and wanted ideas on how to fix it, but he was incapable of admitting he screwed up. So instead he told the readers they had to “guess” his plan (read: come up with one for him), and even threatened to give the story a bad end if they didn’t. It was utterly transparent but his fanbase ate it up.