Perhaps the Veela has some sort of magical bond with Hermione that Snape discovers. He then uses his knowledge of dark magic (not in an evil way) to try and break the bond. In the process, Hermione starts to see Snape in a new light, as a protector rather than just a strict teacher. And the Veela becomes more and more possessive as it feels its connection to Hermione slipping away.
One possible plot could be that the possessive Veela has an interest in Hermione and sees Snape as a rival. Snape, in his usual brooding way, tries to protect Hermione from the Veela's overbearing nature. This could lead to a series of tense encounters where Hermione is caught in the middle, not fully understanding the Veela's motives or Snape's sudden protectiveness.
The comic adaptation does a great job. It retains most of the key elements and storylines from the original, making it a worthy adaptation.
It's possible for humans to contract mange from a dog. Mange is a contagious skin condition, but our immune systems often prevent it. However, if a person has a weakened immune system or has very close contact with an infected dog, the risk increases.
I'm not sure exactly what you mean by this. It seems like a very specific and perhaps unusual combination of elements. Maybe it's a custom or fan-created comic?
Overall, the online version of Mangahere comics is reasonably accurate. However, factors like internet connection and display settings could affect the quality and accuracy of the presentation. Also, there could be occasional updates or revisions that might cause some variations.
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It could be a mystery manga where the girl has to solve clues to find her brother. Or maybe a fantasy one where she has to go through magical adventures to reach him.
Well, for a great workplace comic strip, you need interesting storylines that reflect the daily ups and downs of work. Also, distinct and engaging characters who have their own personalities and goals in the workplace. Good art that conveys the mood and setting is important too.
It's closely related. The manga often serves as the basis for other adaptations or spin-offs.
The 'I Belong to House Castelio' manga could be anything from a tale of romance to a thrilling battle saga. It all depends on the author's imagination and creativity. But chances are it'll have interesting characters and a plot that keeps you hooked.