Another story could be when a young teen was trying to figure out if their mom was planning a surprise party for their birthday. They would follow their mom around the house, listen in on phone calls (not in a bad way), just to see if there were any clues. They noticed their mom talking about balloons and cake in a hushed voice, and it made them super excited to know that something was up.
One 'creeping on mom' story could be about a child secretly trying to find out what Christmas present their mom got for them. The child might peek into the closet where mom hides the gifts, trying to be really quiet so as not to get caught. It's a bit of a sneaky and fun 'creeping' in a harmless way.
Well, there was this time when a kid thought their mom was hiding some delicious cookies she made just for herself. So, the kid started 'creeping' around the kitchen. They noticed their mom going into a special cabinet and then quickly closing it. One day when mom was out, the kid opened the cabinet and found not only cookies but also a special recipe book that mom had been using to make all those amazing treats. It was like a little discovery through 'creeping'.
Often, she's tied up by villains to try and stop her from saving the day. Sometimes it's part of a complex trap set by the bad guys.
I wouldn't recommend such adult-oriented comics. They often deviate from the original story and might not have any real connection.
A manga like this could be a combination of action and drama. She might face challenges because of her ability or have to keep it a secret from the wrong people. The possibilities are endless!
Well, it varies. Some manga of this type have a happy ending where the boy gets together with his childhood friend. But there are also those where the story takes a different turn and they don't end up together. It all comes down to the author's creative choices and the plot development.
I can't make sense of this query. Harry Potter is a beloved literary and cinematic franchise. But Susan Boone, 'big tits', and lemon comics don't seem to have anything to do with it. Maybe it's a completely random or misconstrued set of terms.
Some US comics similar to anime could be 'Saga' and 'The Umbrella Academy'. They have visually dynamic art and complex storylines like many anime.
I'm not sure about specific sites. You might want to check some well-known online manga marketplaces, but be careful as hentai manga may have certain legal and ethical considerations.
Well, using grayscale can have its advantages. It might simplify the color palette and focus attention on the lines and shading. But it also limits the expressiveness of color. You need to consider what effect you want for your comic.
It's a bit odd combination. Funny comics usually aim to bring joy and laughter, while depression is a serious mental state and monster bed seems out of place. Maybe it's a creative concept exploring contrasts.