Well, comics can go in many directions. They could be superhero-themed, or they could deal with real-life issues. Sometimes they might be fantasy-based or even educational. It really depends on the creator's imagination and the target audience.
The plot direction of manga can vary greatly. Sometimes it's a linear story with a clear goal. Other times, it might be more complex and meandering.
It really varies. Sometimes it can take a few days for a simple comic, but for more complex ones, it could take weeks or even months.
It really depends on various factors. If you're a fast reader and the comics aren't too complex, maybe a few weeks. But for some, it could take a couple of months.
It really depends on your reading speed. But on average, it might take a few weeks if you read a bit each day.
Manga's development direction might include exploring cross-media adaptations and international collaborations. Also, there could be a trend towards creating manga that caters to specific age groups or interests with deeper character development and complex plots.
The JoJo manga has a diverse and evolving direction. It combines elements of action, adventure, fantasy, and mystery to create a unique and engaging story.
Taking the story in your own direction means having the control to make the story go the way you want it to. It could involve making unexpected choices for the characters or creating completely new plotlines that weren't originally there.
It could be really exciting. Maybe we'd see new characters and storylines that we never imagined before.
Well, obviously the members of One Direction - Harry, Niall, Liam, Louis, and Zayn (even if he's no longer part of the band in real life, he can still be in fanfiction). And of course, Baby Lux is a main character. Sometimes other family members or friends of One Direction might also be included, like their managers or some of their siblings.
The story might take place in a variety of locations. Sometimes it's a rural village, other times it could be a big metropolis. The choice of setting often influences the tone and events of the story.