In a 'Naruto is the Raikage' fanfic, the plot could be that Naruto is transported to an alternate universe where he is the Raikage. He has to quickly adapt to the Cloud Village's culture and politics. He might face a powerful enemy that is targeting the Cloud Village specifically. Naruto then uses his experience from Konoha and his Uzumaki heritage to find a way to defeat the enemy. Meanwhile, he tries to bridge the gap between the different clans in the Cloud Village and bring about a new era of peace and prosperity. There could be a lot of sub - plots involving his relationships with the Cloud ninja, his attempts to improve the village's infrastructure, and his struggle to maintain his own identity while taking on this new role.
It might be a charming story where the girl's passion for dandiloin flowers leads to various adventures and experiences.
Well, you could start by establishing a romantic relationship between the characters and then introduce the possibility of pregnancy through their decisions or unplanned events.
It depends on the specific comic storyline. Sometimes Batman comes out on top, and in others, it's Superman.
Well, it might focus on their adventures, challenges they face together, or the development of their relationship. Maybe it's full of fun and lighthearted moments, or it could have some deeper emotional undertones.
Maybe it's because they're not familiar with the original manhwa or the concept of fanfiction. It could be a lack of exposure or interest.
The 'X-Men' comics from that era are considered great. They had compelling storylines and introduced memorable characters.
Thanos is likely to win. He has cosmic powers and a strategic mind that give him an edge over Juggernaut.
Classic romance comics usually have beautiful art, touching love stories, and well-developed characters. They often focus on emotions and the journey of the couple's relationship.
Riverdale doesn't strictly adhere to the Archie Comics. It takes liberties and modernizes the setting and plot, which may disappoint purists but attracts a new audience.
I can't think of any specific ones off the top of my head. But you might find some in classic comic strips or graphic novels.