Talk:New Comic Day!/@comment-232990-20190505224604/@comment-995426-20190505231720

And really, I think that lack of strict continuity was also part of the story's charm sometimes. Stories like New Comic Day are a bizarre version of slice-of-life comics. And when real people think of events in their life, they can't always remember what sequence they happened in, either, or even how long ago they happened. We are unreliable narrators of our own lives, and I think to some degree the turtles are also unreliable narrators of their own lives as well. In a drawn-out life-or-death, you think about surviving. In an impromptu casual everyday situation, you think about whatever the heck's in and out of your mind. In either situation, what you don't always think about is a perfect chronicle of events and details. So it's probably better if we don't try to come up with a perfect timeline placement for most of the short stories&mdash;they were seldom written with strict continuity in mind.