Much of the art in Arkham Horror is shared with this game, and fond as I am of game flavor, I am curious of how I am expected to view this shared artwork. Steve Clarney/Monterey Jack shenanigans aside, I see no problem with viewing the investigators in Arkham Horror as "examples" of the character archetype described by the card titles of their artwork counterparts. My question is if this is somehow a wrong way to look at it. I realize gaming companies frequently recycle artwork, but to me this seems a special case since both games reside in what is ostensibly the same universe.
For example, Gloria Goldberg shares her artwork with our game's Arcane Initiate. Now at first glance, the Arcane Initiate's Villainous keyword seems to rule out the possibility of her being one of the "good guys" in Arkham Horror, but then her flavor text reads: The next morning she felt weak and hollowed-out, as if she had attended a debauch. Nothing she did that day could she afterward remember. When the call came in that evening, she rushed out, never pausing even to don her coat. Perhaps her loss of memory accounts for questionable acts she may have committed previously. For a character as troubled as Gloria Goldberg, it seems plausible to me.
Has anyone else taken this basic stance? Anyone think this is totally absurd nonsense? Thoughts welcome.