Think about your fears. If you're afraid of heights, you could create a story about a skyscraper that has some sort of malevolent force on the top floors. People who go up there start to experience vertigo even more intensely and see strange apparitions that make them lose their balance and fall.
Look at old folklore and superstitions. For instance, the idea of a banshee. You could write a story set in an Irish village where a banshee is heard wailing outside people's homes at night. Everyone knows that when the banshee wails for someone, that person is going to die soon. So the villagers live in constant fear, not knowing who will be the next victim.
Combine ordinary situations with the unknown. Take a school for example. It's a normal school during the day, but at night, the hallways seem to stretch and change. The lockers start to rattle on their own, and a strange figure that looks like a student but with a pale face and black eyes wanders the halls. This combination of a familiar place and something otherworldly can be really scary.
I'm not familiar with this specific manga, so I can't say for sure. But usually, hentai manga might have explicit or adult-oriented content.
Yes, it's quite good. The story is engaging and the characters are well-developed.
Well, 'Saga' could be considered one. It has a unique story and art style that sets it apart and has gained a huge following.
I think 'Attack on Titan' is one of the most popular Kodansha Comics manga series. It has a huge fan base worldwide.
A comic strip is usually shorter and has a simpler story. It often appears in newspapers or magazines. A comic, on the other hand, can be longer and have a more complex plot.
In most depictions, Superman is stronger. He has near-invincible physical abilities and a wide range of powers that often surpass those of Aquaman. However, Aquaman has his own unique strengths related to the ocean and aquatic environments.
It's reasonably accurate. The comic captures the key elements and plotlines from the show.
The humor in 'Dead by Daylight' funny comics often comes from unexpected situations and character interactions. It's that element of surprise that draws people in.
I think 'Sword Art Online' has a pretty close adaptation. The anime stays true to the key plot points and character developments from the manga.