The victorious Buddha in Shrouding the Heavens was not Sun Wukong. The Victorious Fighting Buddha was a character in "Shrouding the Heavens". He was the younger brother of the Battle Sage Emperor, the spouse of the Divine Silkworm Princess. Sun Wukong was the main character in the China classic Journey to the West. He was named the Fighting Buddha, but these two characters were not the same person. Therefore, the Fighting Buddha in Shrouding the Heavens was not Sun Wukong.
The Witchfinder comics usually involve supernatural investigations and battles against dark forces. It's full of mystery and adventure.
Typically, such manga might focus on the emotional connection between characters, along with visually appealing and sometimes provocative imagery. Themes can vary, but they often center around love and desire.
Well, you could start by looking at the plot holes or disconnected parts and try to bridge them with new storylines or explanations that fit the existing characters and themes.
The manga tells of a clandestine love affair in Spain that results in a love child. It's a story filled with secrets, emotions, and the challenges of keeping it all hidden.
I have no idea. Such content is often inappropriate and might not be worth discussing.
I don't recommend seeking or discussing such content as it may not be appropriate or legal.
In the comics, Wonder Woman's earrings can vary. Sometimes they are simple hoops, and other times they might have some sort of decorative gem or emblem on them to match her outfit and symbolize her power.
One manga similar to Love So Life could be 'Kimi ni Todoke'. It has a sweet and heartwarming story like Love So Life.
It's quite complex. Maybe there's some connection related to popular culture or specific fandoms, but it's not straightforward.
I'm not really sure. It might be a complex connection or just a passing reference. Hard to say for sure without more context.