One of the most popular themes is survival. Given the chaos in the Riverlands during the series, many fanfictions focus on characters just trying to stay alive. For example, in some stories, peasants have to hide from marauding armies.
Power struggles are also very common. The Riverlands are a key area in the power play between different houses in Westeros. Fanfictions often explore new rivalries or alliances between fictional houses in the Riverlands. It can be really exciting to see how new power dynamics are created.
Another popular theme is the idea of redemption. Some fanfictions in the Riverlands setting feature characters who have made mistakes in the past, like former soldiers who were part of a brutal army. These characters then try to make amends in the Riverlands, perhaps by helping the rebuilding process. This theme adds a lot of depth to the stories as it shows that even in the cut - throat world of 'Game of Thrones', there is room for change and forgiveness.
I'm not sure. Maybe there's no direct connection and it's just a random combination.
The 'Game of Thrones' anime comic stays somewhat true to the source, but there are some differences in the visual style and character interpretations.
Well, usually it has an interesting plot with a mix of romance and comedy. The characters are well-developed and have unique personalities. Also, the art style is often attractive and detailed.
They are quite different. Hentai comics often focus on adult content, while The God of Highschool is a mainstream action manga.
I'd recommend 'Monster Musume' as it has similar elements of creature companions and adventure.
The Stranger Things comics series builds on the events of the show. It offers fresh perspectives and adds more depth to the overall story. There are unexpected plot twists and developments that keep fans engaged.
I have no idea. There doesn't seem to be an obvious connection between a Disney comic strip and a suitcase.
The 'Flashpoint Paradox Superman' comic has a complex storyline where reality is altered, and Superman's powers and origin are significantly changed.
It's a rather unusual and potentially controversial genre that often involves fantasy elements and adult themes.
You could find strips where the characters have wacky costume malfunctions or where they misunderstand quest instructions in a humorous way.