Luo Guanzhong (c. 1330-c. 1400), also known as Ruzhong, was a novelist in the early Ming Dynasty and one of the famous novelists in the history of Chinese literature. Luo Guanzhong's representative works were Romance of the Three Kingdoms, Water Margins, and Journey to the West, which were regarded as the classics of ancient Chinese novels. Romance of the Three Kingdoms described the historical events and characters of the Three Kingdoms period. It described the political struggles and wars between Wei, Shu, and Wu with the Three Kingdoms period as the background. "Water Margins" described the peasant uprising in the early years of the Song Dynasty. With the peasant class as the background, it described the various ways of loyalty and loyalty in Jianghu. Journey to the West described the story of Tang Sanzang and his disciples going to the West to obtain Buddhist scriptures. It described all kinds of demons, ghosts, immortals, and monsters with Buddhism as the background. In addition, Luo Guanzhong also had many other novels such as Dream of the Red Chamber, Legend of the White Snake, Strange Tales from a Chinese Studio, etc. His works had various styles but all had strong traditional Chinese cultural characteristics. These works were very important to the development and influence of Chinese literature.
You can try looking on popular comic book websites or online marketplaces. Some sites like Amazon or Comixology might have them.
I really don't know. But it could involve some exciting developments for Star and Marco. Maybe you can read it and share with me.
It's a story with lots of drama and romance. The female lead has a unique encounter with the male lead on their first night.
It has a touching story and great art. The characters are relatable and the plot keeps you engaged.
You can try looking on comic bookstores' websites or specialized comic platforms. Sometimes libraries also have collections of Calvin and Hobbes comics.
Well, it could imply that there's a person who has an insatiable appetite for consuming manhwa in its raw form, perhaps indicating a deep interest or addiction to unedited versions of the comics.
You might like 'Tower of God'. Both have unique worlds and characters with special abilities, similar to what you find in 'SSS Class Revival Hunter'. Also, the plot development in both keeps you engaged and wanting more.
The number of milk teeth a person loses varies, but typically it's around 20.
I don't have immediate knowledge of a yaoi manga with that particular storyline. However, you might have luck finding it by exploring various manga communities and discussion boards dedicated to yaoi.