I'm not sure if there is a large quantity of 'Harry Potter' fanfiction directly related to 9/11. Fanfiction usually focuses on the magical world within the 'Harry Potter' universe, like Hogwarts, magic spells, and the characters' relationships. However, some creative authors might draw parallels between the themes of fighting against dark forces in 'Harry Potter' and the real - world struggle against terrorism after 9/11, but it's not a common theme in 'Harry Potter' fanfiction.
Yes, perhaps there are. Some fanfiction might use the emotions and the sense of shock and change that 9/11 brought to the real world and translate them into the 'Harry Potter' context. For example, the way the wizarding world reacted to Voldemort's return could be compared to how the real world reacted to the terrorist attacks. But overall, it's not a mainstream topic in 'Harry Potter' fanfiction, so it might be a bit difficult to find really good ones.
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Maybe the theme is about adventure in a dark and luxurious world. The combination of black and gold might suggest hidden treasures and exciting quests.
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I haven't come across such a comic. It sounds quite strange and unusual.
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This kind of comic is often considered inappropriate and may contain explicit or disturbing content. It's not something that should be promoted or engaged with.
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The Boruto one-shot is somewhat related to the Naruto manga, but it also has its own unique elements and storylines.