I haven't been able to find all the novels that you want to match, but I've tried my best to find some related books. Here are a few related novels I found for you: 1. "Hero Code" Author: Shark, Category: Science fiction, Future world, Completed, You can enjoy it without worry. 2. Author: Three Little White Rabbits, Category: Short Story, Film and Television Script, Finished, You Can Enjoy It with Rest assured 3. "The Covello Almanac" by: Mad Drunkard. Category: Sci-fi, Super Technology. Finished. Enjoy without worry. 4. "The Unseen Paradise of Cyberpunk" Author: Jim Reiter, Category: Science Fiction-fiction, Future World, Finished, You Can Enjoy with Rest assured The following is a brief introduction of these novels: 1. Hero Code 180 years later, on Earth, artificial intelligence and the mysterious races of the universe joined forces to colonize the Earth-Moon system, and used humans as cheap war preparation labor, captive and enslaved. Xiao Jin (Tang Qin), the strongest hacker of the 21st century who had transmigrated from the year 2019 with a special mission, embarked on the path of the rise of the race and the cleansing of StarCraft in the future. The style of writing was humorous, paying tribute to free will, great technology, and the majestic imagination of mankind. 2. "Firefighting Against the Current Direction Without Regret." I'm an ordinary firefighter. If I only have seven days left to live, I hope I can fall on the wrong path. If the heavens could grant me a wish in these last seven days, then I would like to give up these seven days of my life and only look at the moment of victory. 3. The Coffello Almanac. During the Second World War, Project Rainbow disappeared, and Nikola Tesla disappeared. How many secrets were hidden in the future? The top space experiment station was missing, and the mysterious top research project was called to an emergency halt! Endless space, was it hope or hell? The answer was in the Corvello Almanac, the Corvello Research Group's records! 4. "The Unseen Paradise of Cyberpunk" [Cyberpunk theme, real combat experience, Ark of Tomorrow's worldview] Have you ever thought that one day, any part of the human body could be replaced with man-made modules? Have you ever thought that the nerves are the network, and the network is everything? Have you ever thought that man-made products are more humane than humans? Have you ever thought that the search for knowledge could also become a disaster? The rapid advancement of science and technology, the extreme expansion of materialistic thoughts, the melting of the boundaries between ethics and morality, and the gradual deconstruction, alienation, and redefinition of traditional things. Street warriors used prosthetic limbs and drugs to do dirty work, self-proclaimed righteous hackers would do anything for freedom, and giant corporations always wanted to control everything. The city had become a deformed structure with a wide bottom and a narrow top. The administrative system existed in name only, and everyone was divided into three, six, and nine classes. The population was crowded, crime was serious, and the thoughts were chaotic. Sackville, an unlucky teenager with amnesia, inexplicably ended up in such a city. This was a story of an amnesiac searching for his past, making friends, protecting his lover, discussing love and freedom, and destroying a city in the process. Cyber punk style. He only used the same settings and worldview as the Ark of Tomorrow, so he could easily understand it even without playing the game. This was a story that happened in a different corner of the same world. These works all have good reputations for your reference.
The 'windbreaker' manhwa on Mangago has its ups and downs. The plot can be engaging, but the visuals might not be top-notch for everyone. It all comes down to personal taste.
The main differences might be in the translation and cultural adaptations. The English version could have language tweaks to make it more understandable for English speakers, and there might be some changes to fit local cultural norms.
Well, a physically strong girl in manga often has great physical strength, like being able to lift heavy objects or fight off tough opponents. She might also have a determined and fearless personality.
It depends on personal preferences. Some people might consider it the best, while others might have different opinions based on their own tastes and expectations.
Well, to draw comics with a rollingball pen, you need to control the pressure for different line thicknesses. Also, pay attention to shading and detail. Start with basic shapes and build up from there.
They often have similar looks but distinct personalities. Maybe one is more outgoing while the other is more reserved.
Telling jokes or creating little skits can be effective. It gets them laughing and helps break the ice. Also, making funny faces or using hand puppets can add to the entertainment and make communication more light-hearted.
It could be a heartwarming reunion or a mysterious encounter. It really depends on the comic's plot and theme.
I have no idea. That's a really strange occurrence.
There are some differences, but not major ones. The anime mostly sticks to the manga's plot and characters.