Agatha Christie's 'Murder on the Orient Express' is also among the top. This novel has a clever plot where a murder occurs on a train and detective Hercule Poirot must figure out which of the diverse group of passengers is the killer. Christie is a master of creating suspense and unexpected twists.
Another great one is 'The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo' by Stieg Larsson. It combines crime, mystery, and elements of social commentary. The story follows journalist Mikael Blomkvist and the unconventional hacker Lisbeth Salander as they investigate a decades - old disappearance filled with dark family secrets.
It's a heartwarming story about friendship and personal growth. The main characters go through various challenges and experiences that shape them.
I don't think there's a direct connection. Tom and Jerry is mainly for entertainment and not specifically related to college.
It's got a unique story and relatable characters. The art style is also pretty cool.
The abstract miscarriage comic line might feature symbolic and non-realistic depictions. It could focus on emotions and inner turmoil rather than literal representation.
It's hard to say for sure. Both Silver Surfer and Thanos are incredibly powerful. Thanos is known for his strategic mind and raw strength, but Silver Surfer has his cosmic powers. It could go either way depending on the circumstances.
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I don't know about such a comic. But typically, RWBY comics adhere to family-friendly and engaging storylines, not anything inappropriate involving the Yang family reunion.
I'd recommend 'Citrus' - it has a similar style and themes as 'Tamen Di Gushi'.
In many comics, the idea of the universe before the Big Bang is often left to imagination. Some depict it as a formless void or a state of chaos.