The main characters in web novels were usually fictional characters created by the author to attract the attention of the readers and promote the development of the story. Although some authors might deliberately lower the protagonist's IQ to make the protagonist stupid so that they could better portray the character's image, most authors would try their best to let the protagonist have the ability to think independently and make decisions so that they could better show their growth and progress. In addition, web novels were also a form of art. The author needed to convey his thoughts and emotions through the storyline and character creation. Sometimes, the author might use humor and irony to portray the protagonist's character and characteristics instead of portraying him as a stupid character. Although the main characters in web novels might sometimes appear stupid, this didn't mean that all the main characters were stupid. The readers should respect the author's fictional creation and not criticize and attack it too much.
It's hard to say for sure. The manga's plot is still unfolding, and the author might have some surprises in store for us.
They have a complex relationship. Sometimes they're allies, sometimes they have differences and conflicts, but overall they respect each other.
The Shadow Squadron comic may have some similarities to Star Wars in terms of the sci-fi genre and adventure elements. But it's probably a separate creation with its own distinct narrative and world-building.
I have no idea. They seem completely unrelated.
There are quite a few similarities. The basic plot and key characters are maintained. But, there are some differences in the way scenes are depicted and the pacing.
No, it's not completed. The manga has had long hiatuses and is still ongoing with no definite end in sight.
Not necessarily. Many successful comic creators don't have a degree. It's more about your creativity and storytelling skills.
I'm not too sure about the specific content. Maybe it's about a character's struggle for freedom in the Star Wars universe.
The ceremonial black panther often symbolizes power, mystery, and a connection to ancient or spiritual elements within the comic world.
The Wano Arc has many exciting plot points like Luffy and his crew's alliance with local samurai to take down Kaido and his forces. There's also the exploration of Wano's unique culture and history.