😋Hello, I have a few books to recommend to you: 1. In "The Female CEO's Arrogant Bodyguard", the male lead was a retired mercenary who became the CEO's bodyguard. 2. In "The Female CEO's Overbearing Bodyguard", the male lead was a very powerful man who was the CEO's bodyguard. 3. In "The Female CEO's Super Bodyguard", the male lead was a retired soldier king and the CEO's personal bodyguard. 4. In "The Female CEO's Invincible Bodyguard", the male lead was the King of Mercenaries. He returned to the city to become the CEO's bodyguard. 5. In "The Campus Belle's Personal Bodyguard", the male protagonist practiced an all-purpose technique and became the campus belle's bodyguard. I hope you like my recommendation, Mwah ~😗
You can look for it in local comic book stores or online manga platforms like MangaPlus or Viz Media.
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Richard Lewis might have participated in events or campaigns related to Comic Relief or contributed in some way. But the exact nature of the connection could vary.
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.