The following are the recommended female protagonists in a few behind-the-scenes novels: 1. " Reaper: I Use a Clone of the DNA to Be the Big Boss Behind the Scenes ": The author's bag of rice can take on several floors. No CP, the mastermind behind the scenes + alternate accounts. The writing style is first-class, and it's very similar to the style of Reaper. I strongly recommend it. It's about to end. 2. " Muye's Limitless Clone ": The author's bag of rice can take up several floors, the mastermind behind the scenes and the avatar. This is the first work. The writing and plot are relatively immature, but the quantity is large and the content is full. 3. [It's Hard to Be the Mastermind in the World of Ke Xue]: It described the trial game of the 20 physiognomies and other evil cases. The protagonist was the Mastermind. 4. " Did Your Partner Fall Off Today?" The protagonist, Fu Zheng, counted his own alternate accounts and realized that his deskmate… 5. " Young Master Gu wondered how many other identities his wife had ": The story was about Gu Lan being spoiled by Young Master Mu. The female lead was mocked for her ugly appearance, but the male lead always doted on her. Please note that these recommendations are only based on the search results provided. There may be other more suitable behind-the-scenes novels that recommend female protagonists.
True romance classic love comics are usually retold by keeping the core essence intact while adapting the plot to suit contemporary audiences. Sometimes, new characters or subplots are introduced to add more intrigue.
I don't recommend or support such content. Hentai comics often involve inappropriate and potentially offensive material.
Well, there's Bruce (Bruce Wayne/Batman) and Barry (Barry Allen/The Flash) that are often used. Also, names like Oliver (Oliver Queen/Green Arrow) are quite common.
The funny elements often come from their humorous interactions and unexpected situations they get into.
It's quite an unusual and unexpected mix. The combination could bring some interesting elements and storylines.
Alan Moore's comic scripts are known for their depth and complexity. They often have richly developed characters and intricate storylines.
The 'Star Wars: An Old Friend' comic probably tells an adventure involving familiar characters and maybe some long-lost connections or hidden secrets from the past.
Maybe it'll reveal deeper secrets of the comic's universe and advance the main storyline in exciting ways. There might also be some cameos from previously unseen characters.
There are a few contenders. Maybe it's Darkseid, with his immense power and strategic mind.