Cultural identity is also a big theme. His novels depict the rich Igbo culture and how it struggles to survive in the face of foreign influence. The characters are constantly grappling with who they are in the new colonial context.
One major theme is colonialism. Achebe shows how colonial powers disrupted African societies. For instance, in 'Things Fall Apart', the main character Okonkwo's life is greatly affected by the coming of the white colonizers.
A third theme is the power dynamics. There are power struggles within the Igbo society itself, like between different clans and leaders. And then there are the new power dynamics introduced by the colonizers, which completely change the social fabric as seen in many of his novels.
Yes, it is. The manga has reached its conclusion and all the chapters have been released.
Well, usually Junji's works and Manga Rock are separate entities. Manga Rock is a platform for various manga, but it doesn't necessarily have a special tie to Junji's dissolving series. It might just host some of his works randomly.
It's usually charming and full of imagination. The comic shows the adventures and interactions of Phoebe and her unicorn in a magical world.
The Wakanda Forever comic tells a tale of the ongoing battle to protect Wakanda and its unique heritage from various external threats.
The original Spider-Man costume in comics is typically red and blue, with a web pattern. It has a mask that covers his entire face and a spider symbol on his chest.
I'm not sure about the availability of those raws. You might have to search on some specialized manga forums or websites, but be careful as it might not be legal to access them.
Overall, the Chainsaw Man anime is pretty faithful to the manga. Some scenes might be adapted slightly for better animation or pacing, but the core story remains intact.
Well, one major spoiler is a big reveal about the identity of a new villain. But I won't go into more detail to not ruin it for you completely!
It's a type of manga that contains adult and explicit content involving the characters Bakugou and Uraraka. It's not suitable for general audiences.
It's hard to say for sure. Both Lucy and Brandish have their unique strengths and abilities. Lucy has her celestial spirits, while Brandish is a powerful mage. It could depend on the circumstances and their strategies.