It could also be a parallel universe type of fanfiction. In this alternate world, Hogwarts could have a similar situation to the Beauty and the Beast story. The Forbidden Forest could be home to a 'beast' who was once a wizard but cursed. A brave 'beauty' from Hogwarts, perhaps a Gryffindor, decides to venture into the forest and befriends the beast, leading to a series of adventures and a possible breaking of the curse.
One way could be through a magical spell gone wrong. Maybe a spell that was meant to transform an object into a helper, like in Beauty and the Beast, but instead it affects a character in the Harry Potter universe in a similar way. For example, a student might be turned into a beast - like form and only the love of another can break the spell, much like in the original Beauty and the Beast story.
Another idea is that a magical creature in the Harry Potter world, such as a centaur or a werewolf, could be the 'beast'. A witch or wizard, who has a kind heart like the 'beauty', tries to understand and help this creature. Through their relationship, which might start with fear and misunderstanding, they gradually grow closer, and the story could follow the themes of acceptance and love from Beauty and the Beast.
You might try looking on popular manga websites or digital platforms that offer a wide range of manga. Some common ones are MangaPlus or Comixology.
I'm not sure. You might need to check the relevant comic website or platform to find out.
Well, often you'll see tropes like her having superhuman strength, a fierce determination, and a protective nature.
First, sketch basic figures and then simplify the details. Pay attention to negative space and keep the composition uncluttered. For colors, choose a few bold tones. Also, experiment with different line weights to add emphasis.
You might find a variety of furry comics on Thursday morning, ranging from adventure to comedy.
Well, you need to consider the size of your comic collection first. Make sure the storage has enough space. Also, look for something that's sturdy and can protect your comics from damage.
Often, they might cover issues like workplace equality, stereotypes, and family dynamics related to gender.
Often, themes like fantasy, erotica, and unconventional relationships are common. But it's a rather niche and controversial genre.
Yes, there are some differences. The anime might leave out some details or change the sequence of events in the manga.