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JaxTeller Posted 4 years ago
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''New Mysterious Characters soon in town'' correct for a comicbook title?

I am currently making a comic book cover and wanted to put the following sentence in the cover:

''New Mysterious Characters soon in town!''. It sounds perfect to me but wanted to know whether it is gramatically correct? As I was tought that place comes before time when making sentences in English.

  

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''. It sounds perfect to me but wanted to know whether it is gramatically correct? As I was tought that place comes before time when making sentences in English.

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  • It sounds perfect to me but wanted to know whether it is gramatically correct?
  • As I was tought that place comes before time when making sentences in English.
  • The choice between "new mysterious" and "mysterious new" is the writer's choice, and I think you have chosen right.
  • You want mysterious characters who are new, not new characters who are mysterious.
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JaxTeller''New Mysterious Characters soon in town!''. It sounds perfect to me but wanted to know whether it is gramatically correct? As I was tought that place comes before time when making sentences in English.

The choice between "new mysterious" and "mysterious new" is the writer's choice, and I think you have chosen right. You want mysterious characters

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