No, you’re just grasping at straws to justify ignoring a terrible mistake on the part of the artist.
Dr. Manhattan canonically still has the same skeleton and such. They never said in interviews such mistakes were intentional breadcrumb spreading; he’s a deconstruction of a human with godlike powers and that’s addressed with his thoughts, not his skeleton.
It’s an artist’s mistake. What have you got against people pointing out an artist’s mistake?
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Because he is a fictional character and is more tightly bound by the rules of logic than real people are to maintain believability.
That and it shows the artist’s laziness in not bothering to actually learn anatomy. It matters A LOT in art.
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No, you’re just grasping at straws to justify ignoring a terrible mistake on the part of the artist.
Dr. Manhattan canonically still has the same skeleton and such. They never said in interviews such mistakes were intentional breadcrumb spreading; he’s a deconstruction of a human with godlike powers and that’s addressed with his thoughts, not his skeleton.
It’s an artist’s mistake. What have you got against people pointing out an artist’s mistake?
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