Mari knows all sex-shops and dog stores in the hood, she can choose one that both serves the purpose and will not offend Negi!
That suck balls, I'm kinda on this same spot. I'm trying to get out of this, my case is or I work something out or I'm done.
Yeah, more or less. Tried to read again the one featuring Bardette, couldn't discenr the characters, so dark the pictures are.
Oh, I know this problem, thing is, these guys Critical Drinker pointed out (comics, movies, etc) use the Multiverse first to justify external problems, new actors, character "refreshing", budget, etc. THEN they think out how Multiverse will make sense. Meaning Multiverse is an excuse to solve unrelated problems, not as a narrative tool. That ends up in Multiverse poor writing. Like Critical Drinker pointed out, it can be well developed! The thing is, if your character dies in this reality and you take him back from another reality, that reality will suffer the loss of that character and this can bring lots of problems. Let's not forget that the character from the other universe, if he is as good and virtuous as the one in your reality, he'll choose not to abandon his reality, his friends, his world and his life. If he chooses to abandon, he's more vilanous than the original. - "Say what? Me from your reality died and you are saying I can be adored in two worlds, not just one? MuhuhuhuAHAHAHA!!"
But using correctly you can have marvels like Everything Everywhere All at Once, were the Multiverse is not lazy excuse for nothing.
Also, the multiverse can have different laws, for example, the law of inevitability. If Spiderman died in this reality, any other spider man that enters this reality will eventually die, most likely in the instant he sets foot on it.
That way you can tailor the multiverse to your needs without making it look just a lazy excuse for a retcon.
Actually I have one! I use it for the pics of mine young Serena! Speaking of her. Here she is warding, and then she was mistaken for Boucher and she decided to settle this.