One great place to start looking for Alex Ernst OC fanfiction is on Archive of Our Own (AO3). They have a wide range of fan - created stories. You can search by using the tags related to Alex Ernst and 'Original Character' (OC).
Some fanfiction platforms like FanFiction.net might also have Alex Ernst OC fanfiction. You could try searching with specific keywords like 'Alex Ernst' and then adding terms like 'OC adventure' or 'OC romance' to narrow down the results. It really depends on what kind of story you're interested in. If you like more of a mystery - themed story, look for those keywords combined with 'Alex Ernst OC'.
Another option is to check out some fan - run communities on social media platforms. For example, on Reddit, there might be dedicated subreddits for Alex Ernst fans. People there might share links to their own or others' Alex Ernst OC fanfiction, or at least be able to point you in the right direction to find some.
In my opinion, 'Your Name' has an incredibly romantic storyline. It combines beautiful animation with a touching tale of love and connection across time and space. The plot is full of surprises and emotional moments that make it stand out.
This kind of comic usually contains explicit and inappropriate content, which is not suitable for discussion or promotion.
I think 'Berserk' could be somewhat similar. It has intense plots and dark tones like 'The Desire to Kill'.
I have no idea. These seem like completely unrelated concepts.
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You might try looking on popular manga reading platforms like Webtoon or MangaPlus. They sometimes have English translations available.
The CW comic version of 'Beauty and the Beast' builds on the original story, adding modern twists and expanded character development. However, it remains true to the essence of the romance and adventure at its heart.
I'm not sure exactly, but you might be able to find them on some dedicated music forums or by reaching out to experienced guitarists who are familiar with Serge Gainsbourg's work.
For kids, comics with bright ink colors and errors that are taught in a playful manner are ideal. Also, the comics should have simple illustrations and not be too complicated.
One negative could be that the characters' development might not be as deep as expected. Another is that the themes might be limited and not cover a wide range of topics.