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Contest: ENTER SF&F Avatar Contest: All Good Things...

theenglish

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Happy New Year everyone! I was considering something related to the end of the year or the end of the decade, but I will leave that option open if someone wants to pick it up in the coming weeks. Instead, with The Rise of Skywalker now playing, this contest will be about the final installment in ongoing series. Here are the ground rules:

1. It must be a planned final installment. An intended ending to a story. That story can be a television series, a comic book series, a series of novels, a series of movies, etc.
2. It can't just be the final installment because another movie was never made or the series was cancelled. It must be a planned ending.
3. The series could have been restarted or rebooted at a later date. That doesn't negate an intended ending.

So examples of things that count: STIV (the final movie with the original cast and planned as a final installment), Farscape: The Peacekeeper Wars, PotC: At World's End (the end of the original story). **--Revenge of the Sith, Return of the Jedi could also count being the final installments of their own stories.
Examples that don't count: ST: Nemesis, the final regularly broadcast episode of Farscape, PotC: Dead Men Tell No Tales.

Hopefully that makes sense. Standard avatar contest rules apply: maximum image size of 200 x 200 pixels, and maximum file size of 1 MB. Two entries per contestant. I'll give some time for a few entries before I post my avatars. The Sky's the Limit.
 
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Godzilla melts down in "Godzilla vs. Destoroyah".

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Silver/Bronze Age Superman ends in "Action Comics" #583 (before the John Byrne reboot).
 
I have kind of a weird nitpicky question. Marvel has done several stories that were presented as an alternate "final" story for some of their characters, that were done while the ongoing series were still going on. Would something like that count?
 
I have kind of a weird nitpicky question. Marvel has done several stories that were presented as an alternate "final" story for some of their characters, that were done while the ongoing series were still going on. Would something like that count?
Good question. My idea behind this thread was saying farewell to characters and stories we've loved--so Elseworld's stories wouldn't really count. Alternate universes such as the Marvel Ultimate universe or alternate versions of characters and stories would as well if they had been established previously. So, in the Marvel Universe, stories from non-616 worlds would count.
 
This is to give the thread a bump in case anyone else wants to post before I close the thread. I am traveling tomorrow but I am hoping to post the voting thread tomorrow evening Pacific Time. If not then I will post it on Thursday.
 
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