I'm sorry I can't directly give specific examples as there are so many out there and it's hard to pinpoint just a few. But generally, it could be a story where Hermione Granger and a Final Fantasy mage - like character go on an adventure together. Or Harry Potter might end up in a world similar to a Final Fantasy setting and befriend a character from there, and their relationship develops in a way that is the focus of the'slash' aspect.
There could be a fanfiction where Ron Weasley is transported to a Final Fantasy world and meets a character with whom he has to work closely. As they face challenges together, they start to understand each other on a deeper level. Another example might be a story that focuses on a love triangle between a Harry Potter character, a Final Fantasy character, and another character from either franchise. The possibilities are really endless as long as the writer is creative enough to blend the two very different universes.
One possible example could be a fanfic in which a Final Fantasy summoner character summons a creature from the 'Harry Potter' world. And through this encounter, they start to interact more and more, and a relationship forms between them. Or perhaps a story where the Death Eaters in 'Harry Potter' somehow get involved in a conflict in the 'Final Fantasy' universe, and a hero from 'Final Fantasy' has to team up with a 'Harry Potter' character to stop them. These are just some rough ideas of what could be in this type of fanfiction.
You might try local art schools or community centers. They often offer such classes.
The unique art style and intense emotions conveyed. The way the characters' expressions are drawn can really draw you in and make you feel the fear.
There could be all sorts of mysteries, like disappearing objects or strange occurrences in the town.
I'm not sure there's a direct connection. Maybe they're from different creators or have completely different themes.
There are quite a few similarities, like the character development and the focus on certain themes. But the differences might lie in the art style and the way the story progresses.
You could try looking at well-known online bookstores or even at conventions dedicated to comics and manga. Sometimes, smaller independent bookshops that focus on niche interests might have it too.
The comic 'Superman: Red Son' could be considered quite violent. It has some pretty intense action scenes and a darker tone overall.
Plate boundaries in comic strips are often shown with visual cues like lines, colors, or symbols to represent the different plates and their movements.
The relationship is quite tumultuous. Harley Quinn is obsessed with Joker, even though he treats her poorly. It's a mix of love, obsession, and manipulation on Joker's part.
In general, the Boarding School Juliet anime is faithful to the manga. It retains the key elements and plotlines. Some small changes are made for better visual presentation and pacing, but they don't significantly deviate from the manga's core.