Some human manga are really popular. They offer insights into the human condition and can be both entertaining and thought-provoking, which draws a lot of readers.
Yes, they can be. Many people enjoy human-themed manga for their relatable characters and diverse storylines.
Yes, there are some. For example, certain post - apocalyptic themed novels have been adapted into manga. One might find them in specialized manga stores or online platforms dedicated to manga. These often explore themes like survival, human nature in extreme conditions, and the remnants of civilization.
Yes, Tomoe does become human in the manga.
Yes, she does. Nezuko eventually regains her humanity in the manga.
No, they aren't similar. The characters, settings, and plot developments in the two mangas are very different. 'Are You Human Too' is complex and futuristic, whereas 'Absolute Boyfriend' is more straightforward and emotional.
Well, its popularity varies. Among dog enthusiasts, there is definitely an audience for human dog fanfiction. Those who have a deep emotional connection with their dogs may find these stories appealing as they can see their own experiences and feelings reflected in the fictional works. However, compared to some other types of fanfiction, like those based on mainstream movies or books, it may not have as wide - spread popularity. But within its niche community of dog lovers and fanfiction writers/readers, it can be very well - liked.
Yes, it can be quite popular. Many fans enjoy exploring different scenarios where Spyro, the dragon, interacts with humans in fictional stories. It allows for creative interpretations and unique plotlines that can appeal to a wide range of readers.
It depends on personal preference. If you like visual storytelling, the manga might be more engaging as it shows the characters and scenes directly. But if you enjoy delving deep into a character's psyche through detailed text, the novel could be more appealing.
The medium - specific elements also play a role. The 'no longer human' novel uses only words to create the atmosphere, while the manga can use different art styles, shading, and paneling to set the mood. For instance, a dark and shadowy art style in the manga can enhance the sense of gloom and despair that the story often conveys, while in the novel, it's the language and the sequence of events that build up such emotions.
I'm not sure specifically as I haven't read it. But generally, it might be about the last remaining human in a post - apocalyptic world, or perhaps a world where humans are on the verge of extinction. It could explore themes like survival, loneliness, and the value of humanity.
It can vary. Sometimes they might be enemies, other times they could form a bond of friendship or even a romantic connection.