Well, perhaps Gabriel discovers that Adrien has been secretly helping Ladybug and Chat Noir. This betrayal, in his eyes, could lead to his akumatization. As an akumatized villain, he might have the ability to create dark illusions of everyone's worst fears. He uses these illusions to try and break the will of the superheroes and force them to reveal their identities. He could also use his power to turn the citizens of Paris against Ladybug and Chat Noir, making it even more difficult for them to operate.
In a 'Gabriel Agreste gets akumatized' fanfiction, it could start with Gabriel feeling extremely lonely and isolated. His wife is gone, and he feels like he's losing his son to a world he doesn't understand. These emotions make him vulnerable to akumatization. Once akumatized, he might have the power to freeze time in certain areas. He uses this power to set up elaborate traps for Ladybug and Chat Noir. He freezes time around their usual patrol routes and creates dangerous mazes filled with his own brand of akuma - powered obstacles. His ultimate goal is still to obtain the Miraculouses, but this time, he's more desperate and dangerous than ever.
In my opinion, Gon had a burst of tremendous strength when pushed to the limit, but Pitou consistently displayed strong combat abilities throughout. So, it's hard to definitively say who's stronger. It might vary depending on the situation and their state at that particular moment in the manga.
Well, these vintage Star Wars comics in Spain made of PVC could potentially showcase different art styles or storylines compared to other versions. They might also have been produced in limited quantities, making them sought-after by collectors. However, their condition and authenticity can greatly affect their value and desirability.
There are several comic shops on Manhattan. You might try looking around Times Square or in the Village area.
Well, you could search on Amazon Kindle. Sometimes they have a good collection of Pokemon comics. Also, check out your local library. They might have physical copies or digital access to them.
I think it depends on personal preference. The full-color version can be more visually appealing, but the original has its charm too.
You might want to check the official website of Comic Relief. They often have updated coupon codes there.
Definitely. The comic of The Walking Dead came out first. The TV show followed later and drew inspiration from the comic's storylines and characters. However, there are some differences between the two.
That depends on a lot of factors. Light Yagami has his Death Note, but Comic Vine characters might have superhuman abilities or advanced tech that could give them an edge.