Talk:High School Story: Class Act, Book 2/@comment-26069469-20190131234628/@comment-3195798-20190201143539

I don't really follow this logic. Different teams, different stories, different characters, different fan reactions... You won't have the same timeframe following all the books.

It Lives took one year to be done. AME took a couple of months. CA2 and most of the TF series were pretty quick to get sequels. Speaking of TF, it took months for TS to follow on TJ. It's been a month that BSC ended. What really matters for me is how the writers approach their work.

The most important point here is: we don't know what the authors plan to do with the story and characters. It might be much more complex like is the case of It Lives, Hero and BB, for example. And much more direct and simple like it was in the TF series and ROE and is now in HSS:CA. And something on the middle like AME and probably BSC (I don't think we'll wait much longer for book 2).

And then, there are cases like RCD which have a really strong audience, but at the same time this audience seem to not have enjoyed book 2 as much as they did with book 1. So, they probably think on how they could improve to try to gather their attention again and at the same time try to pick some new fans and keep their current fans happy, which is also a really complex work.

I'm happily waiting for Hero 2 to come out in more than one year. I wouldn't want a rushed book like was the case of the terrible ES 3.