Sure. 'The Monkey's Paw' is a great choice. It's a short but very effective ghost story. The idea of the cursed monkey's paw that grants wishes but with a horrible price is really terrifying. Just three wishes lead to so much horror.
I also recommend 'Carmilla' by Sheridan Le Fanu. It was one of the early vampire stories which also has elements of a ghost story. The relationship between the female protagonist and Carmilla, a female vampire - like being, is filled with a sense of unease and mystery. It was an inspiration for later vampire and horror literature.
The manga and anime of Romeo and Juliet have some similarities and differences. The anime often visualizes the story more vividly, but the manga might offer more detailed character thoughts.
The chronological order starts with 'Batman: Arkham Asylum' followed by 'Batman: Arkham City' and then 'Batman: Arkham Knight'. The comics tie-ins fill in some backstory and expand the universe.
Comic strips can present critical thinking by showing characters analyzing situations, questioning assumptions, and coming up with logical solutions.
The Animal Crossing manga shelf usually has a colorful and cute design to match the game's style. It might also have compartments to organize different volumes.
Start by sketching the basic outline of the character. Focus on creating a balanced composition, showing both the good and evil sides in the features and expressions.
This kind of comic usually contains adult-oriented and inappropriate content, and its style might be highly graphic and not suitable for general audiences.
I'm not sure exactly. It might depend on the context of the image and the specific details of the pregnancy.
The rating of the World's End Harem manga varies depending on different rating platforms and user opinions. Generally, it has mixed reviews from readers.
It usually starts with chance encounters or shared experiences. The new girl might catch the eye of the protagonist and their interactions gradually build the romance.