There's a visual novel called 'Fate's Twist' where a guy loses his arm due to a magical curse. The curse was cast by an evil sorcerer and has a significant impact on the character's journey and development throughout the story.
Yes, Hulk does lose an arm in some comic storylines.
The novel I recommend to you is " Hong Kong Reborn: Entertainment Tycoon ". The novel told the story of a Chinese journalist who died on a mission and was reborn. His soul traveled to Hong Kong in 1985 and became the protagonist named Li Yangshu. In this story, Li Yangshu looked at the familiar streets and characters in Hong Kong movies and shouted excitedly," Xiangjiang, I came, I saw, I love." The main character in this novel has started to lose his arm, which might meet your needs.
Yes, Carl does lose his arm in some comic storylines.
Yes, he does. This event has a major impact on his character's journey and the story's progression. It leads to new challenges and growth for Deku.
No, Bakugo doesn't lose his arm in the manga.
Feng Qiuhuang's Zhonghua Cuo did not lose his arm but was killed by Chu Yu at the end of the fourth scroll. The specific chapter number was not given, but it could be found in the chapter table of contents of the major novel websites.
Thor's arm loss in the comics can occur due to multiple reasons. Sometimes it's the result of a magical curse or a confrontation with an extremely powerful villain. The details change across different comic arcs.
In the comics, Bucky lost his arm during a fierce battle with a powerful villain. The injury was a result of a direct attack that couldn't be avoided.
Rick lost his arm when he faced a challenging situation. The circumstances were overwhelming, and despite his best efforts, he couldn't avoid the injury.
I'm not entirely sure what 'lose visual novels' specifically are. It might be a misspelling. If it's 'lose' as in the verb, it doesn't make sense in the context of visual novels on its own. It could potentially refer to losing progress in visual novels, like if there was a data loss or something.