According to your needs, I strongly recommend a novel to you, and that is "The Yin Yang Sword Immortal of the City". Although it was a novel about a mysterious and wonderful world, the protagonist was indeed an introverted boy. He had an ancient sword technique that he could practice even in his sleep. Through training and suffering, he gradually developed his strength and confidence. If you want to see the story of an introverted boy growing into a powerful character, this book should meet your needs. I hope you like my recommendation. Muah ~
A novel like 'Kimi ni Todoke' is also comparable. It features a shy protagonist, much like the 'Train Man', who is trying to break out of their shell in the context of love and friendship. The story is about how the main character's kindness gradually wins over the people around her and helps her build relationships, which is also an important aspect in 'Train Man'.
When dealing with introverts in comics, focus on highlighting their unique strengths and how they express themselves in their own way. Maybe through art or solitary activities.
Introverts in comics often have internal monologues and solitary moments to showcase their thought processes.
You need to be patient and give them space. Let them open up at their own pace.
The series 'His and Her Circumstances' is somewhat similar. It delves into the relationship between two characters with different personalities. It shows their growth both as individuals and as a couple, which is an aspect that can be compared to the character development in Train Man. The art and storytelling in both works share some commonalities in terms of how they present the characters' emotions and the evolution of their relationships.
Sure. 'Gone Girl' by Gillian Flynn is a great one. It has a complex plot full of twists and turns like 'The Girl on the Train'. Another is 'The Silent Patient' which also keeps you guessing until the very end.
😋I recommend the following novels for you to choose from: 1. "I Become a Big Boss in a Thriller World": This novel is also a horror theme, similar to the death train. It tells the story of the protagonist being pulled into a horror world and completing various missions. 2. "Unlimited Mysteries": It was also a horror theme, but it was related to the world of trains. The protagonist entered a mysterious world of trains and completed various missions and challenges. 3. "Playing with Life" was also a horror/sci-fi theme. The protagonist was a reformed death row prisoner who was forced to participate in various cruel experiments and games. The above is my personal recommendation. I sincerely hope that you like it. If you have any other needs, please feel free to tell me ~
Introverts can make friends through comics by joining online comic communities and sharing their thoughts and feelings about the comics. That way, they can find like-minded people.
Sure. One example is J.K. Rowling. She is an introvert but her 'Harry Potter' series has been a huge global success. She spent a lot of time alone, creating the magical world in her mind. Another is Bill Gates. He is known to be more on the introverted side. His focus and ability to think deeply in solitude led to the creation of Microsoft.
I recommend "Unlimited Mysteries." One of the carriages had the theme of "The Train of Infatuation," but it was more of a mystery and mystery. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗