There might be a war horse fanfiction where the horse survives against all odds in a particularly brutal battle. It could tell the story of how the horse uses its instincts and loyalty to make it through, and perhaps how it then goes on to inspire other horses and soldiers. For example, it could lead a group of lost horses to safety while still being in a war - torn area.
One interesting war horse fanfiction could be about a war horse that has special powers, like the ability to communicate telepathically with its rider. This would add a whole new dimension to the relationship between the horse and the human in the midst of war.
Another great war horse fanfiction idea could be a story that delves into the horse's past before becoming a war horse. Maybe it was a wild horse that was captured and trained, and the fanfiction could explore its initial resistance and then gradual acceptance of its new role. It could also show how the horse's wild spirit still shows through in the way it behaves during battles, making it a unique and feared war horse.
Maybe it's because the presence of the dead brings back traumatic memories for him.
The novelty in the first new style Garfield comic could lie in its visual presentation. Maybe the colors are brighter, or the drawing techniques have evolved. It could also introduce new themes or storylines that haven't been explored before.
It's a rather inappropriate and potentially unethical combination. 'Hentai' typically involves adult or explicit content, and combining it with a popular children's franchise like 'Kung Fu Panda' is not appropriate.
It's got a great story and amazing art. The characters are really engaging and the plot keeps you hooked.
There could be a variety of comic strips, such as popular classics like Peanuts or newer ones related to local themes. But it varies from week to week.
Yes, you can. Mange is a contagious skin disease that can spread from deer to humans if there's direct contact or exposure to contaminated environments.
One popular manga with dragons and magic is 'Fairy Tail'. It has a rich world filled with both elements.
It's a story that might involve some sort of conflict or drama where someone is being asked to leave a house. But I don't know the exact details.
Sadly, the Walking Dead comics aren't ongoing. They came to an end, but they left a lasting impact on the comic book world and inspired many other works in the genre.
Well, usually it involves creative storylines and magical elements. Maybe a character finds a magical object or has a special power that enables wishes to be granted.