One possible story could be that in the fanfiction, Flash's bullying of Peter Parker is a way to show his own insecurities. Flash might bully Peter because Peter is intelligent and seems to get more attention from the teachers, making Flash jealous. For example, Flash could constantly make fun of Peter's nerdy appearance and his love for science, but little does he know that Peter is actually Spider - Man.
In this fanfiction scenario, the bullying by Flash could also serve as a motivation for Peter Parker's growth. Maybe Peter starts off being really affected by Flash's mean words, but as time goes on, he realizes that Flash's actions are more about Flash's own problems. So Peter uses this as a chance to become stronger, not just physically as Spider - Man, but also emotionally, learning to rise above the petty bullying.
The guy might use the baby dragon's special powers or skills to fend off the attacking dragon and rescue the girl.
It could be an adventure where the shark and the otter team up to solve problems in the ocean.
Carl's eye plays a crucial role. It could symbolize his vulnerability and the harsh realities he faces in the zombie-apocalyptic world.
Well, it could be a comic in a horror or adventure genre. Maybe it's part of a series that features strange creatures and intergalactic encounters. But that's just a guess without more context.
Newspaper comics can sometimes touch on the topic of the death penalty to raise public awareness or stimulate discussions, but it's not a common theme.
Perhaps it's a mentor-student relationship, with the humanoid cat guiding the girl. There might be lessons learned and growth for the girl as a result.
The storyline of 'Luck of the Draw Comic Kemono' is full of surprises and adventures. It follows the journey of various characters in a fantasy world.
I think the evil root could be a symbol of the obstacles in Wario and Mona's love, and the cake might be a reward or a solution. But it's all up to the creator's imagination!
The 'Tenshi ni Omakase' hentai manga on Luscious is quite explicit and focuses on adult-oriented themes.