
Alex isn't having any of the Tenderizer's Narnia nonsense.
Or is that what's happening?
That wardrobe doesn't look like it belongs in Eddy the Lumps palace.
Guess we'll all have to wait to find out.
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Alex isn't having any of the Tenderizer's Narnia nonsense.
Or is that what's happening?
That wardrobe doesn't look like it belongs in Eddy the Lumps palace.
Guess we'll all have to wait to find out.
Fan fiction (alternately referred to as fanfiction, fanfic, FF, or fic) is a broadly-defined term for fan labor regarding stories about characters (or simply fictional characters) or settings written by fans of the original work, rather than by the original creator.
It does go on to specify that fan fiction isn’t supported or published by the originator, but while I see the distinction being made, the first part is what’s sticking for me. Some comic fan decides they want to get into comics. They practice writing or drawing or both or whatever. They might create fan-fiction type stuff or their own creations. In time, they might get the right persons attention and get hired to create something based upon one of the characters or worlds they are a fan of. Is this not fan fiction, just as a paid and endorsed level?