It could be a baby demon that has been separated from its pack. Kagome finds it alone and crying. Despite it being a demon, she feels sympathy for it. She then has to deal with the fact that some of the people around her might not be so accepting of a demon baby, but she is determined to protect it anyway.
The baby could be an orphan from a nearby village that has been attacked. Kagome stumbles upon the baby while on her travels with Inuyasha. Since she has a big heart, she can't just leave the baby there, so she takes it with her.
Maybe the baby is a reincarnation of an ancient spirit. It's in a human form as a baby, and Kagome is the one fated to find it. The discovery of the baby then sets off a series of events that will change Kagome's journey and her understanding of the spiritual world she is involved in.
You might like 'Death Note'. Both have complex storylines and unexpected twists that keep you engaged, similar to 'Behind the Scenes'.
The teenage protagonist often has adventures, faces challenges related to growing up, and deals with friendships and school life.
Well, it's quite a unique plot. The dragon faces challenges and adventures as a child, while also dealing with its past as the oldest dragon. It's a mix of action and self-discovery.
Maybe it's because love doesn't always go smoothly and can bring a lot of pain and frustration, which gets expressed through those comics.
Yes, a new Naruto manga has been announced. Fans are super excited!
Poison ivy in comic stories is often depicted with shiny, three-leaf clusters and a vine-like growth habit. It's usually shown as a dangerous plant that can cause harm.
It might be a heartwarming tale of a close relationship between siblings with elements of love and care.
Overall, the Walking Dead adaptation is faithful to the comic. There are some adjustments made for visual and narrative purposes, but they don't significantly deviate from the original comic's plot and character developments.
It depends on the genre and the story's theme. Some manga end with a happy resolution, while others might have a bittersweet or open-ended conclusion.