It could mean to disrupt or shatter the traditional concepts and forms within a novel in a global context. Maybe it refers to creating a novel that challenges the existing norms and expectations of the world of literature.
Perhaps it implies making a novel that has such a profound impact that it breaks through the boundaries of what is currently considered normal in the world of novels. For example, it might use extremely unconventional storytelling techniques, or it could deal with topics in a way that has never been done before, thereby 'breaking' the established patterns in the world of novels.
I think 'to break the world novel' might be about bringing a completely new perspective to the novel - writing. It could involve introducing new genres, new narrative voices, or new ways of exploring characters and themes that are so different they break the mold of what the world has come to expect from novels.
I'm not really sure. Maybe there's a crossover comic or fan fiction that combines them, but I haven't come across it.
It depends on your personal preferences. If you like action-packed stories with complex characters, maybe Demon Cult is for you. But if you prefer a more light-hearted and humorous style, Yongbi manga could be the better choice.
I'm not sure exactly, but comics have been around for a long time. Different countries and regions have their own early comic publications.
I'm not sure how to make it go away. Maybe you could try ignoring it and focusing on something else.
The manga had advanced further than the anime. But it's not a straightforward comparison as the anime sometimes makes minor adjustments and omissions.
It could involve various storylines like romance, drama, or maybe even mystery. Maybe the sister and neighbor have a secret connection or a forbidden relationship.
One way is to search on popular search engines and then filter the results for comic cover galleries. Some comic book forums might also have threads dedicated to sharing and discussing covers.
The 'Seven to Eternity' comic is an adventure filled with magic and mystery. It centers around a protagonist who has to make difficult choices to overcome the threats facing his world. The plot is full of twists and turns that keep you engaged.
Adelbert Greywing might be a lesser-known character in Comic Vine. Maybe they have unique powers or an interesting backstory.
Yes, Andrea did die in The Walking Dead comic.