Perhaps it's a way for the manga to create tension and keep readers engaged. The hero's presence could be a symbol of an obstacle that the protagonist needs to find a way around or confront directly.
It could mean that the hero is preventing the narrator from achieving their goals. Maybe the hero has different plans or a different vision for how things should be, and that clashes with what the narrator wants.
I'm not sure as I haven't read the novel. It could be a character with special abilities or a protagonist with a strong will.
Maybe it's to add more suspense and tension to the story. Makes you wonder what'll happen next.
Yes, it mostly does. But there might be some minor differences for the sake of adaptation.
The 'dirty way' to destroy a goddesses hero manga might refer to tactics that are not straightforward or heroic. It could involve deception, manipulation, or going against the usual norms of hero stories. It's likely to create a lot of drama and tension within the manga's plot.
Yes, for the most part. The anime concludes in a similar manner to the manga, but there might be some minor differences in presentation.
"Demon" was a song performed by Jie. It was the theme song of the online game "Demon's Law" produced by KongZhong. The lyrics 'pave a hero's path for me' expressed the game's protagonist's rebellious character and his desire for glory. This song was a combination of rock and string music, giving people a positive energy.
Well, 'Last Hero Standing' comic stands out because of its amazing art style and deep exploration of themes like justice and sacrifice. The action scenes are also incredibly exciting.
Gojo standing is depicted powerfully and with a commanding presence in the manga.