Sure. Let's say there's a story about a bishop who built a school for underprivileged children. The boys, after hearing this story, might copy the bishop's act. They could start fundraising activities to help build or support a similar school in their own community. They might also try to promote education in other ways like tutoring younger students, just as the bishop promoted education through building the school.
Perhaps in a religious school, the bishop's story of helping the poor is told. The boys then start to copy that by collecting food for the local food bank.
Well, imagine a story where a bishop travels to far - flung areas to spread religious teachings. The boys, inspired by this, could copy the bishop's story in the sense that they start sharing positive values and stories within their own neighborhood or school. They might form groups to visit the elderly or the sick and share inspiring stories with them, much like the bishop traveled to spread his teachings. This is a way they could be 'copying' the bishop's story in a more modern and relevant context.
You might be able to find it on some manga websites or through online bookstores. But be careful to choose legal and reliable sources.
It's quite exciting and full of adventure. The story and art are both top-notch.
In general, these kinds of comics are not suitable for viewing as they may go against moral and ethical standards. They can have negative impacts on one's mindset and values.
I don't have the specific operating hours for Midtown Comics in Times Square off the top of my head. Usually, you can find this information on their website, or you could search for recent customer reviews that might mention the hours.
Kane's good deeds in the manga might include helping others in times of need or standing up against injustice.
Well, maybe it could mess up the story's flow or his character development.
Honestly, I don't have a clear idea. It could be that Fiorello Laguaerdi is a character in some comics, or maybe they are a creator of comics. But without more information, it's hard to say for sure.
Well, Mary Jane Watson is one of Spiderman's notable love interests in Comic Vine.
They have a complex friendship. Sometimes they support each other, and other times they have conflicts, but it adds depth to their characters.
Overall, the Tsugumomo anime tries to capture the essence of the manga. There are some changes in character designs and plot progression, but it still manages to convey the main themes.