There was a couple, Anna and Jack. Jack was deployed overseas for military service. They used to write loving texts to each other every day. However, one day, Anna received a text from Jack saying that he had met someone else there. Anna was devastated. She couldn't believe that all their love expressed in those texts was gone just like that. She deleted all their text conversations but still couldn't erase the pain in her heart.
Once there was a girl named Lily. She fell in love with Tom deeply. But Tom had to move to another city for his career. They promised to keep in touch, but as time passed, the distance made their relationship fade. Lily sent him countless texts, but the responses became fewer and fewer. Eventually, Tom said they should end it. Lily was heartbroken, and she still reads those old texts sometimes, feeling the pain all over again.
Mark and Sarah were in love. They texted each other sweet nothings all the time. But then, Sarah's family found out about their relationship and didn't approve because of Mark's financial situation. Sarah, being pressured by her family, sent Mark a text breaking up with him. Mark texted back begging her to change her mind, but she didn't reply. Mark was left with those sad texts, feeling like his world had collapsed.
I'm not sure. This kind of content could potentially be inappropriate or offensive.
I don't recommend or have knowledge about such inappropriate and unethical content. It's best to focus on positive and legal forms of entertainment.
One such manga is 'The Battle of Magic and Steel'. It has intense showdowns between mages and knights.
Well, it's hard to say which is better. The webcomic started it all and has a certain simplicity. The manga builds on that with better visuals. The anime adds motion and music for a more immersive experience. It really comes down to what you value most.
It's usually considered adult-oriented and might involve explicit or inappropriate content. Not suitable for general audiences.
The Spawn comic by Todd McFarlane is known for its dark and gritty tone. It has complex characters and a deep, engaging storyline.
No, they don't. There's no such storyline in the manga.
There can be quite a few. Some comics on Kickstarter offer unique storylines or art styles that you don't find in regular comics. But they might also have challenges in meeting deadlines or delivering promised rewards.
It usually features explicit and adult-oriented content with colorful illustrations and a focus on certain themes.
You can try looking on dedicated manga websites that offer a wide range of titles in different languages, including German. Some popular ones are [mention specific websites].