Yes, it's quite popular. Many people enjoy its unique story and art style.
Well, 'Your Lie in April' could be one. It has a similar emotional depth and character-driven story.
It's about two guys who start as strangers but develop a complex relationship that goes beyond friendship. There are lots of emotional ups and downs.
I think it's moderately popular. Some people in Canada enjoy it, but it's not a huge sensation.
I'm not entirely sure as I haven't read it specifically. But generally, a side story might expand on the relationships or events that were only hinted at in the main 'stranger than friends' story.
I don't know for sure, but probably some of the main characters from the 'stranger than friends' main story would also be important in the side story.
One interesting story could be about unexpected friendships that form in the most unlikely circumstances. For example, two characters from different backgrounds who initially clash but then find common ground and become closer than they ever thought possible.
It's a comic with an intriguing plot and unique character designs. The story might have unexpected twists and turns that keep you engaged.
Yes, it might be popular among certain groups. For example, fans of Timex and those who like unique - themed watches could be attracted to it.
It's likely that 'stranger than friends side stories' contains a collection of tales that delve into the gray areas between different types of relationships. Maybe it shows how some relationships start off in an unusual way, not like the normal friendship beginnings. There could be stories about people who have a connection that is hard to define, neither just friends nor something else entirely at first, and how these relationships evolve over time.
It's quite engaging. The storyline of 'Stranger to Friends' has a unique blend of emotions and plot twists that keep you hooked.