The protagonist is the main character who gets banished from the hero's party. There might also be the leader of the hero's party who plays an important role in the banishment decision. And perhaps there are some side characters that the protagonist meets on his journey after being banished.
I'm not entirely sure of all the main characters, but the one who is banished is definitely a central figure. There could be a mentor - like figure in the hero's party that the banished character had a relationship with. And then there may be new allies that the banished character forms bonds with during his solo adventures. Usually in such novels, there are a few key characters that drive the story forward.
The main character is, of course, the one who is banished from the hero's party. He is likely to be a complex character with his own goals and dreams. There may be a female lead as well, who could be either from the hero's party or someone the banished character meets later. And then there are probably some antagonists within the hero's party who are against the banished character for various reasons. These characters together create the drama and the plot of the light novel.
The manga might serve as the basis for adaptations like anime or live-action shows, but the extent of similarity depends on various factors.
The Elvira Mistress of the Dark comics usually have a spooky and humorous tone. They feature Elvira's witty remarks and her encounters with various supernatural creatures.
Hard to say. Maybe there are fans who enjoy both and draw some loose comparisons, but there's no official crossover or inherent link between them.
Recently, the Dragon Ball Super manga has introduced some unexpected character arcs and power-ups. There's a lot of action and suspense to keep fans engaged.
I have no idea how these things could be related. They seem completely random.
The main difference is that comic panel layout often varies based on the style and genre of the comic, while manga usually has a more consistent and distinct style.
I'd recommend 'The Abandoned Empress' - it has a great mix of fantasy elements and a touching romance story.
Such anime often deal with themes of privacy invasion, shame, and the exploration of personal desires in an uncomfortable or controversial context.
It's an adult-oriented and potentially inappropriate comic. Such content often violates ethical and legal standards.
Such comics often feature drastic physical changes and exploration of new identities. But they can be controversial due to their explicit nature.