I'm not sure exactly. Maybe it refers to a unique story or plot that's hard to define in a conventional way.
The fiction in Mr. Nobody might be a complex and abstract concept. It could involve elements like dreamlike sequences or non-linear storytelling that make it difficult to pin down precisely.
Well, 'Mr Nobody' in science fiction can often be a symbol. Sometimes it's a character who has no identity in the traditional sense, perhaps due to some scientific experiment gone wrong. For example, he could be a test subject who lost his original identity and now roams the science - fictional world in a state of limbo, causing confusion or being a source of mystery for other characters. He might also be an alien form that is so different from what is known that it's named 'Mr Nobody' as a way to convey its unknowability.
No, it's not that common. While there are various unique and mysterious concepts in science fiction, 'Mr Nobody' isn't as widespread as some other tropes like time travel or alien invasions.
The 'Mr Nobody' comic is usually a mysterious and thought-provoking one. It often has unique storylines and unconventional art styles.
Mr Nobody comics often have a mysterious and unpredictable storyline. You never quite know what to expect.
I'm not sure there's a direct connection. Maybe they're mentioned in the same context in some obscure online discussion, but I haven't come across anything specific.
Well, it depends on how you define 'good'. In some story arcs, Mr Nobody shows redeeming qualities and actions that could be considered moving towards the 'good' side. But it's not a straightforward black and white change.
Yes, it is. 'Nobody Move' has many elements characteristic of noir fiction, such as a gritty setting, morally ambiguous characters, and a sense of mystery and danger.
Well, it might suggest that in a certain context, like a particular group or situation, there's an unspoken rule or just a general tendency where nobody bothers to share or talk about fiction books. It could be due to a focus on non - fictional or more practical matters, or simply because the people around just aren't into fiction. For example, in a scientific research community that is very much centered on data and real - world experiments, they might be so immersed in their work that nobody will tell fiction books.
It can be. There are science fiction tales where a dangerous technological device or a scientific experiment gone wrong might require everyone to stay still. Like if there's a time - freezing device that has malfunctioned and any movement could disrupt the spacetime continuum, so the characters have to abide by 'nobody move' to avoid catastrophic consequences.
It's hard to say that there is a character in 'Pulp Fiction' that nobody will be missed. Every character, even the minor ones, plays a role in creating the unique atmosphere of the movie. But if we really had to pick, perhaps some of the nameless criminals that are quickly dispatched don't have as much of an impact, but even they contribute to the overall chaos and noir feel of the film.