It's hard to pinpoint exactly. But some consider 'The War of the Worlds' by H.G. Wells as one of the early ones.
Well, that's a tricky question. Different cultures might have had early tales. One possible contender could be certain ancient myths or legends that hinted at beings from other worlds, although not in the modern sense we think of extraterrestrials today.
Well, it's a tricky question. Resurrection themes have been present in various ancient religions and myths. Maybe one of the early examples could be found in ancient Egyptian beliefs, but pinning down the absolute first is quite challenging due to the complexity and diversity of such stories across different cultures and time periods.
It's hard to pinpoint exactly, as it depends on various factors and different people's definitions. But some might consider shows like 'The Jetsons' to be one of the early ones with elements of machine stories.
To be honest, I'm not sure. The concept of daywalker vampires has emerged in various works over time, and it's tough to say which was the absolute first.
In the 'Men in Black' movies, there are various extraterrestrials living among humans on Earth. One memorable one is the Bug, a giant cockroach - like alien that causes chaos. These extraterrestrials in the 'Men in Black' series are often used for comedic effect as well as to explore the idea of a secret world of aliens co - existing with humans.
The first comic with Miles Morales was 'Ultimate Fallout #4'.
I have no idea. Figuring out the creator of the initial story with the infinity stones is tough. It might be a hidden gem in the world of storytelling that's yet to be widely discovered.
Well, a possible plot for a human and extraterrestrials fantasy story is that a powerful alien race arrives on Earth. They claim to be on a peaceful mission, but their actions seem suspicious. Some humans start to suspect that they are actually planning to enslave the human race. Meanwhile, a small group of humans with special abilities (maybe due to some ancient genetic mutation) find that they can resist the alien's mind - control devices. This group then embarks on a journey to expose the aliens' true intentions and save the Earth. It could also involve the discovery of an ancient prophecy that predicted the arrival of these aliens and that the special humans are the key to Earth's salvation.
In fiction, extraterrestrials are often portrayed as having advanced technology. For example, in the 'Star Trek' series, many alien species have spaceships with faster - than - light travel capabilities. They also tend to have unique physical appearances, like the large - eyed Greys in some science - fiction movies.
One great book is 'Ender's Game' by Orson Scott Card. It features an alien race known as the Buggers. The story follows a young boy, Ender, who is trained to fight against this extraterrestrial threat. Another is 'The War of the Worlds' by H.G. Wells. It's a classic that tells the terrifying tale of a Martian invasion on Earth. And 'Contact' by Carl Sagan is also excellent. It explores humanity's first contact with an alien intelligence.
It could be 'A Christmas Carol'. In this story, Scrooge undergoes a transformation from a miserly to a more compassionate person.