I think it could imply that in a particular situation or narrative, all individuals are obligated to bear a cost or consequence. However, the specific meaning would depend on the surrounding story or context in which this phrase is used.
Well, 'deben pagar el precio' means 'they must pay the price' in Spanish. But combined with'manhwa', it's a bit unclear. It could imply a plot point in a Korean comic where characters have to face some kind of consequence or payment.
I'm not sure exactly. It might refer to a concept of pride leading to a downfall in a particular manhwa story, but without more context it's hard to say for sure.
I'm not sure exactly. It could refer to a specific scene or moment in a manhwa where the sun is peeking out. Maybe it has some symbolic or thematic significance.
I'm not really sure. It might be a phrase related to some kind of cartoon or illustration during a break or recess.
I'm not really sure what 'caricaturas el alguacil' means. It might be a specific term or phrase from a particular language or field that I'm not familiar with.
I'm not sure exactly. It could refer to a caricature of a courageous dog, but without more context it's hard to say for sure.
I'm not really sure. It could be a phrase related to a specific cultural or artistic context, but without more context it's hard to say exactly.
I'm not familiar with that specific phrase. It could potentially be related to a specific caricature work from 'El Nuevo Herald', but without more information, it's difficult to provide a precise meaning or interpretation.
I think it could potentially be related to some kind of cartoon or illustration related to a break or leisure time involving a character named Randall. But that's just a guess based on the individual words.
I have no clear idea. 'Caricatura' suggests some sort of drawn or graphical representation. 'Charlie el oso' likely indicates a character named Charlie who is a bear. But there could be many different interpretations depending on the specific context it's used in.