Fantasy is a diverse genre that is flexible and utilizes the fantastic, as we can see in the following quote:
Fantasy, from the Greek ϕαντασία meaning ‘making visible,’ is a genre of fiction that concentrates on imaginary elements (the fantastic). This can mean magic, the supernatural, alternate worlds, superheroes, monsters, fairies, magical creatures, mythological heroes—essentially, anything that an author can imagine outside of reality. With fantasy, the magical or supernatural elements serve as the foundation of the plot, setting, characterization, or storyline in general. Nowadays, fantasy is popular across a huge range of media—film, television, comic books, games, art, and literature—but, it’s predominate and most influential place has always been in literature.
Using a dinosaur as a crane and a wooly mammoth as a vacuum cleaner qualifies Bedrock as another world.
Twenty Questions; One Bullet Transcript
This is a transcript of the November 25, 2024, RGBots comic.
Panel One
Green and Red are playing a game of twenty questions. Green is confounded.
Green: Uh, alright. Is your character from a fantasy series?
Red: I’m gonna say ‘yes.’
Panel Two
Green makes his final guess.
Green: Is it Gandalf?
Red: Nope, and that was your twentieth question. I win.
Green: Damn. Fine, who was your character?
Panel Three
Red reveals his character, confident in his victory.
Red: Fred Flintstone. From The Flintstones.
Panel Four
Green draws a gun.
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