Well, a plotline might involve a character coming forward as a surprise witness. For example, a low - level Ministry employee who has been secretly observing Fudge's unethical behavior for years. This witness could provide crucial testimony that makes the case more complex. Also, the trial could be disrupted by outside forces, like a group of Death Eaters trying to break Fudge out to prevent him from revealing their secrets, which would add a lot of action and drama to the fanfic.
In a Cornelius Fudge trial fanfic, the plot could center around Fudge's mental state during the trial. He could be shown as a broken man, realizing all the mistakes he made while in power. His past actions of denying Voldemort's return could be a major point of contention. The trial could also explore how the wizarding community is divided in their opinions of him. Some might see him as a scapegoat, while others firmly believe he should be held accountable for his negligence, and this division could lead to some interesting sub - plots within the fanfic.
Well, there might be some creative or fictional story where door jambs play a role in a mind-erasing device featured in a comic strip, but that's a very wild guess.
It usually involves a humorous and sometimes fantasy-filled plot. The transformation might lead to comical situations and unexpected romantic encounters.
In some cases, people might use the iconic elements of Star Wars to create humorous and exaggerated situations in rage comics. Maybe showing Darth Vader in funny predicaments or having stormtroopers do goofy things. But it's not a common or direct connection.
This kind of comic is usually adult-oriented and may contain inappropriate or explicit content. It's not something that's widely discussed or promoted in a positive way.
I'd recommend 'Lookism'. It has a similar tone and themes to Secret Class, with interesting character development and engaging storylines.
The main similarity could be the focus on emotions and character development. But the difference is in the storylines and the art styles.
It's cute and funny. Opus the Penguin comic strip often features lighthearted adventures and comical situations.
Yes, in many comic strips based on scientific concepts, matter is often depicted as not being created or destroyed. This adheres to the fundamental law of conservation of mass and energy.
The content is likely to be inappropriate and explicit, not suitable for general discussion or consumption.