by GoodGrief on Tue Oct 18, 2005 4:34 am
What is your favourite subgenre of Fantasy? I've had to leave some of the more obscure ones and some of the not-so obscure ones off because of limits to poll options - vote away!
I've done brief descriptions of each that probably don't cover the whole subgenre in a lot of cases because people will go their own way, but eh. You'll get the general idea if you didn't have it already.
Comic: It's funny fantasy. Some would say that Terry Pratchett is the master of this genre, and I'd be inclined to agree.
Contemporary fantasy: Otherwise known as urban fantasy. It's fantasy set in our world, or one like it, with all the trappings of modernity (including digital watches - YAY!). Examples are Buffy and Harry Potter.
Superhero Fantasy: Protagonists with appalling fashion sense are this subgenre's trademark feature. Often urban in nature. Superman, Batman, Spiderman, Wonder Woman, The Hulk the list goes on. Apologies to anyone whose favourite superhero I left off the list.
Dark Fantasy: Likes to overlap with urban fantasy. It's supernatural horror, and can be either set in our world or in another, more fantastical one.
High Fantasy: The most rigidly defined subgenre there is. Epic quests, lots of magic, the world hanging in the balance, great wars and a sense of reading history in the making. Lord of the Rings, Wheel of Time, etc.
Mannerpunk: Concerned with interactions within complex social hierachies rather than going out and bashing goblins on the head with big sticks.
Science Fantasy: Hybrid of Fantasy and Sci-Fi. Generally set in worlds where advanced science and magical elements co-exist or even blend.
Sword and Sorcery: Not to be confused with High Fantasy. Think Conan the Barbarian and Dungeons and Dragons.
WTF? I don't read Fantasy you losers: This option is for people who want to pretend they can deal with reality without the gentle escapism of Fantasy. Pardon me if I think that your average Discworld novel provides a much more thought-provoking social commentary than, say, your average Soapie. Or Idol. Or any number of reality TV shows... that aren't.
-GG
What exactly is meant by the above statement I may never know.
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