How was it?
>>92627815
Bad
>>92627815
There was a draft that Palahniuk was working on that was vastly different before fans told him at a convention they were excited to see a lot of characters from the first book return. He decided to give the fans what they wanted.
The version we have now is some weird synthesis between fanservice and meta-commentary on what people got out of the first book. Plus, it explained way too much on what Tyler Durden was, when an explanation/retcon really wasn't needed.
It suffers from the same problems the Alien movies have these days. Sometimes not knowing everything about the bad guy is a good thing that builds suspense.
>>92628373
>Palahniuk was convinced to continue Fight Club in comics form by fellow novelist Chelsea Cain and comic writers Brian Michael Bendis, Matt Fraction and Kelly Sue DeConnick.[2]
>>92628407
...Yeah? That doesn't really add on or disagree with what I''m saying.
>>92627815
It sucked ass but the movie is superior to the book anyways.
It was so incredibly edgy
>>92628438
it makes sense why its so fucking terrible if that's his comic compatriots
>>92627815
complete fucking clown shoes
>>92628407
Came here to post this.
I have to admit, I kind of like it because I was always curious what happened after the credits or last scene of the book, depending on your preffered version.
But I certainly didn't find any great joy in reading it, or have anything leap out at me that had me thinking it was great. It scratched an itch.
>it's another episode of "Treating a reboot as a separate work and having nothing to do with the plot as a coping mechanism," again