There Are No "Good Guys" Official Blog!
Hey it's Maddy K and welcome to the There Are No "Good Guys" official blog!
From now on, this is where I'll post all artwork and posts pertaining to my wip light novel series, There Are No "Good Guys."
First things first, let's clear some things up:
As this series is still a work in progress, everything posted here is officially not canon. Just so we don't cause any confusion.
"Guys" in the title does not refer to men specifically. It's gender-neutral. It's a play on the terms "good guys" and "bad guys" often used to describe the good and evil characters in a story. (It also is based on the lyric of a song that heavily inspired the book's themes).
There Are No "Good Guys" is meant to be kept in a PG-13/PG-14 rating. Some sensitive topics will be discussed.
You can find older TANGG posts under the TANGG tags (listed below) on my main blog @maddyk-madwriter
With THAT out of the way! Rules:
Let's all be respectful of each other. Do not say hurtful things to myself or others. You never know what people are going through on the other side of the screen.
No NSFW stuff. Especially of characters that are minors.
Please do not steal, repost, or trace my work.
Everyone is welcome here as long as they don't do things to make others feel unsafe. Just be a decent human being.
Fanart is allowed as long as you tag me in it (I wanna see!)
Please do not repost my work onto other websites.
As said above, this series will cover some sensitive topics, let's discuss these topics with care please.
Constructive Criticism is allowed, welcomed, and encouraged. Just be specific and clear please!
So what is There Are No "Good Guys"?
There are No "Good Guys" is a light novel series I've been working on for the past 2 years (it's going to be VERY long and I've been mostly working on planning, developing characters, and fleshing out worldbuilding.) It's had multiple drafts so far, but is still a long way from being published.
The title is a reference to a line in a song called "We Just Disagree".
The story is set in a world where villains had taken over the world and made it so MOST crimes were legal. Heroes still exist but not they aren't what they used to be (more on that later).
The story mainly follows the Angler siblings, Marcus and Bonnie who recently lost their single father in a villain attack. Marcus's favorite hero had deliberately chosen not to do anything to stop it. The siblings are invited to join the "Vigilante's Association" often misnamed as the "Villain's Association" by "heroes" who work to keep the order while still following the villains rules (basically to keep them from getting too much public support).
The VA exists to keep people safe. They mainly only get involved in villain attacks if it's something that brings harm to the innocent. Marcus and Bonnie end up joining and moving in with the VA. From this point on the story kind of has a more episodic feel and focuses on the characters and their world. While Marcus and Bonnie get primary focus, most of the cast take turns telling different chapters. I'm trying to have my story discuss topics of morality, media literacy, and activism.