People might not care that you're short in the comic because height doesn't have a significant impact on the main themes or events. Maybe the comic is centered around adventure or relationships where height just isn't a relevant factor.
Maybe those comics lack interesting plots or unique characters. Sometimes, poor art quality can also turn people off.
I think one reason could be that the comic doesn't connect with the audience on an emotional level. Another possibility is that it doesn't offer anything new or exciting in the genre. Maybe the marketing and promotion weren't strong enough to attract a wide readership either.
Maybe they find comics too fictional or not realistic enough for their taste.
For some, comics can seem too simplistic or not engaging enough. They might also have had bad experiences with comics in the past that turned them off. Plus, not everyone enjoys the fantasy or sci-fi elements that are common in many comics.
There could be several reasons. Some might see comics as a form of art or entertainment and burning them goes against that. Others might have sentimental attachments to specific comics or believe in preserving cultural items. And for some, it might just be a matter of not wanting to cause harm or destruction for no good reason.
Maybe it's because the manga has complex plotlines or challenging characters that make it seem not so straightforward.
Could be a random plot twist or maybe you made a bad decision in the comic's world.
Maybe it's because the plot is too confusing or the characters aren't appealing to you.
Well, in some fanfics, Clint might be overshadowed by more popular Avengers like Iron Man or Captain America. Writers may focus more on the big - name heroes, making it seem like they don't care about Clint. Also, his character might not be developed as fully in those stories, so it gives that impression.
Maybe it's because they think raising kids is too much responsibility and stress. They might want to focus on their own careers or hobbies instead.