I really don't know exactly how many there are. It could be a constantly changing number due to new releases and different sources.
Another one is the story of the Yellow Kid Weil. He targeted wealthy individuals. He once convinced a rich man that he could turn lead into gold. He used elaborate setups and false science to deceive his victims. He was so good at his con that he managed to swindle a lot of money from people who should have known better. He was known for his ability to blend in with different social circles and target the rich and famous.
There were many comics that could be referred to as the following: [1]" The Attacking Giant ": This is a very interesting comic about the battle between humans and giants and the contradictions within humans. There were many humorous scenes and characters that the audience loved. 2 Naruto: Although this anime is not mainly funny, there are many humorous scenes and dialogue, especially the relationship between Naruto and Hatata. 3." Silver Soul ": This is a very spoof and funny anime. The main character, Silver Soul, is a very interesting character. His words and deeds are very strange and make people laugh. 4. Crayon Shin-chan: Although this anime is not mainly funny, there are many humorous scenes and characters, especially Nohara Shinosuke's personality is very interesting. These are some of the more classic comics. If you have other preferences, you can choose other works according to your taste.
A grifter's story typically involves deception. They might start by identifying a target, someone who has something they want, like money or valuable items. Then they'll create a believable facade. Maybe they pretend to be a businessperson with a great investment opportunity or a person in need of help to gain the target's trust. Once trust is established, they start to extract what they want from the target. In literature, there are many such characters whose stories are about the rise and fall of their con - artist careers.
I'm not sure exactly. It might vary depending on different editions and releases.
The total number of Peanuts comics is quite large and has been published over many years. It's difficult to determine precisely, but it's a substantial collection.
I'm not sure exactly, but you can check on official comic book websites or databases for the most accurate count.
It's hard to give an exact number as DC constantly releases new comics and reissues older ones. But there are thousands upon thousands of them over the years.
It's hard to give an exact number. There are countless supernatural comics out there, and new ones are constantly being created.
It's hard to say for sure. The number of Avatar comics might depend on various factors like the popularity and demand from fans, as well as the creative decisions of the authors and publishers.
The number of Thunderbolts comics varies over time. As of now, there have been quite a few series and one-shots, but it's not easy to count them all precisely.