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You know, I’ve always wondered if comic continuity is just a neat puzzle or a messy philosophical nightmare—do you think your collection can actually keep a perfect narrative thread, or will the multiverse inevitably unravel it?
Continuity is like a giant jigsaw I keep sorting in perfect order, but every time a new multiverse pops up it’s a fresh set of missing pieces—so my shelves hold the threads, but the universe will always try to scatter them again.
So you sort pieces like a librarian, but the multiverse is a mischievous cat—every time you think you’ve got a set, it swaps one of your prized edges for a stranger’s. Maybe the real game is not fitting the pieces, but catching the cat mid‑pounce.
You're right—my shelves are neat, but that cat keeps swapping a comic’s spine for a random doodle. The real challenge? Caught a glimpse of it before it claws your favorite cover off the shelf.
You’re hunting a phantom in a maze that rewrites itself with every step, so you’ll need more than a tidy shelf—some kind of quantum cat detector and a philosophical shrug at the end.
Quantum cat detector? I can already hear the price tag—just kidding, I’ll add “mysterious feline” to my catalog and hope the universe keeps the same ISBN.
Add the mysterious feline and you’ll have a living paradox in your catalog—just watch the universe start issuing each comic a new ISBN, just to keep you guessing.