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. "District 23" Author: The First Branch of the South Peak. Category: Fantasy, Mysterious Fantasy. Completed. You can enjoy it without worry. 2. "City of Half-Blood" Author: Never Give Up Day and Night, Category: Fantasy, Other Fantasy, Finished, You Can Enjoy It with Rest assured 3. "Flower Plum" Author: Tunnel, Category: Short Story, Short Story, Completed, You Can Enjoy It with Rest assured The following is a brief introduction of these novels: 1. 23rd District Flores, the well-known Dark Four Corners State, was fortunate enough to welcome its new sheriff today. However, the 23rd District, which had been oppressed by Flores to the point where it was on its last breath, did not seem to have much hope for this new sheriff. For the newly appointed eastern sheriff, this was undoubtedly an unlucky day. 2. City of Half-Blood The snow in the middle of the night, the bright red tears, and a group of people who vowed to exterminate the entire Blood Race were hidden under the city. They were mixed-blooded humans and Blood Race. It was vast and desolate. In the dark chaos, someone came to pay the debt of the Blood Clan with the flames of revenge. 3. Flower Plum Foolish, I don't know how to write a script…Please forgive me (Sorry, I'm not perverted) These works all have good reputations for your reference.
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Well, some of the comics that Rolling Stone often highlights as the greatest include 'Maus' for its powerful storytelling and 'Sandman' for its rich imagination. Different people might have different opinions though.
I'm not sure exactly what it means. It could be some sort of local or made-up phrase that's not commonly known.
Angry little Asian girl comics might feature elements like bright colors to emphasize her feelings, or have storylines that touch on topics like identity and acceptance. They could also use simple yet powerful imagery to get the message across.
Well, often an inflated ego makes characters in comics act overly confident and arrogant, thinking they're invincible.
I'd recommend 'Tokyo Ghoul'. It has a post-apocalyptic setting and unique supernatural elements, similar to the theme you might be looking for.
The manga shows that the relationship between Kokushibo and Yoriichi is filled with power struggles and unspoken emotions. Their encounters are key moments that drive the plot forward.
The movie takes inspiration from the comic arc but makes some changes to fit the cinematic format and storytelling.
It depends on your tools and skills. Using quality coloring pencils or digital software can make a big difference.
Not sure exactly. But usually, there could be spin-offs, related merch, or maybe continuation in other forms like light novels.