It's kind of a way to say that you're being very original or creative. Like, it's unexpected and stands out.
The phrase 'How novel of you' suggests that your action or thought is innovative and different from the ordinary. Maybe it caught them by surprise in a good way because it was so unique.
It usually means a story that has been around for a very long time and might have a timeless quality or universal appeal.
It could suggest that the cartoon represents a period that was highly favorable or exceptional in some way.
It could suggest that a cartoon character is giving a kiss towards the camera.
It might suggest that finding joy and happiness can be as simple as enjoying a comic strip. Maybe it means that the humor and creativity in comic strips bring a sense of happiness.
It could mean a girl who loves comics and has vivid dreams related to them.
The phrase 'for third time' in a comic could mean that a character is experiencing or doing something for the third consecutive time. It could add a sense of repetition or build up to a significant moment.
I'm not really sure. It seems quite confusing and ambiguous.
This phrase might be a sort of code or shorthand for someone. 'One' could refer to the first draft, 'two' to the second round of edits, 'three' to the final proofreading, and 'a novel' is the finished product. It could also be related to a series where this is the first of three novels, and this is just a quirky way of naming it.
It usually means that this is the conclusion or final point of the narrator's tale.
Well, it could mean that there's a special and unexpected adventure or opportunity waiting, like Cinderella's transformation and happy ending.