It's just another element of their irreverent humor. The 'Family Guy Jesus Story' adds to the show's overall zaniness. It helps create a world where no concept is too sacred to be made fun of.
Not sure. It depends on the author's intentions. But Steve Jobs is such an influential figure that his influence could seep into a novel about an ordinary person in various ways, such as the character's drive or innovative thinking.
A good 'regular guy' novel often has relatable characters and realistic situations. It makes readers feel like they could be in the protagonist's shoes.
Well, 'Family Guy' has a reputation for pushing the boundaries. While it has its comical and satirical aspects, the presence of such inappropriate - seeming topics as what you mentioned makes it less than family - friendly. It's more of an adult - targeted animated show with a lot of edgy content.
Peter's stories are often absurd. They're full of improbable situations like him thinking he can fly or becoming a famous singer overnight. This absurdity adds to the overall humor as it's so unexpected and over - the - top.
The 'Family Guy' humor is known for being absurd and over - the - top. Giantess stories would fit right in. For example, if Brian, the dog, had to deal with a giantess Lois, his sarcastic comments about the situation would be hilarious. He might say something like 'Well, Lois, your new height is just as intimidating as your cooking.'