Well, a cool crossover might be having Naruto characters in the setting of 'The Promised Neverland'. Imagine Naruto himself being in the orphanage. His positive attitude and never - give - up spirit could inspire the kids there. He could also use his ninjutsu to fight off the demons, like using Rasengan against them. And maybe some of the smart kids from 'The Promised Neverland' could help Naruto with his strategic thinking in battles back in his own world.
You could write a fanfiction where the children, after escaping, decide to go back to the orphanage to rescue the younger kids who are still there. This would involve them facing new challenges and enemies. They might also have to deal with their own traumas from the first escape while trying to save the others.
One idea could be exploring what would happen if the kids found a secret passage in the orphanage that led to a different world, one not controlled by demons. Another could be a story where Emma and Ray make an alliance with a friendly demon who helps them rescue all the children at once. Maybe a fanfiction where they discover a way to reverse the demon's need for human flesh through some ancient magic.
Give the pet a backstory that ties into the main plot of 'The Promised Neverland'. Maybe the pet was an experiment by the demons that escaped and found its way to the orphanage. This would give it a mysterious and dangerous side, as it might have some powers or knowledge from the demon's experiments that could be both a help and a hindrance to the children.
Definitely not. It's a work of imagination. The characters and events in The Promised Neverland are made up to tell an engaging tale.
The Promised Neverland manga has indeed come to an end. The final chapters provided closure to the plot and the characters' journeys.
Yes, it is. The story concluded after a certain number of chapters.
Oh, it's very good. The way the story progresses and the unexpected twists make it a must-read. The art style also adds to the overall appeal, making the manga visually captivating.
Yes, it is. The story has reached its conclusion.
Oh yes! The Promised Neverland manga is a masterpiece. It combines elements of horror, adventure, and drama perfectly. The plot twists are unexpected and the themes it explores are deep and thought-provoking.
Yes, there are web comics based on The Promised Neverland. You can find them on various comic platforms.