πI recommend the following two novels to you: " The Evolution of Zombie Girlfriend " and " The Demon Descends of the Zombie Queen ". These two novels belonged to the sci-fi space-doomsday crisis category. Both of them had the male protagonist and his zombie girlfriend, and the plot was also very interesting. In " The Evolution of a Zombie Girlfriend," the male protagonist developed a paranoid love in order to fatten up his zombie girlfriend. In " The Queen of the Zombies, the Devil Descends," the female protagonist was neither a normal person nor an ordinary zombie, but a zombie queen. The relationship between the male protagonist and her was full of harmony and crisis. I hope you like my recommendation.π
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.
The 'The Bird That Drinks Tears' manhwa tells a captivating story. It's filled with unexpected twists and turns. It's mainly about the exploration of a magical world and the challenges faced by the characters along the way.
The Godzilla vs King Ghidorah comic might have elements that don't make it into adaptations. Like, maybe some subplots or minor characters are left out. And the tone or atmosphere could be different too, depending on the medium of the adaptation.
You could check out your local comic book store. They might have the full comics. Also, some libraries might have them available for borrowing. Another option is to search on social media groups related to Miraculous Ladybug; fans often share where to find the comics.