It could be that the comic strip wasn't popular enough and didn't meet the platform's requirements for continuation. Or perhaps there were complaints about its content from readers.
The comic strip might have been pulled because the artist or the publisher decided to stop for various reasons. It could be due to lack of time, resources, or a change in creative direction.
Maybe it violated some content regulations or faced copyright issues.
I'm not sure exactly. Maybe it refers to removing or extracting a comic strip related to someone named Miller.
Maybe it violated some legal or ethical guidelines. Could be related to misinformation or inappropriate content.
Maybe it didn't meet some publishing standards or had content issues.
It could be that the cover didn't meet the quality standards or didn't align with the publisher's marketing strategy. Sometimes, public feedback or legal concerns might also lead to it being pulled.
Maybe it was because you broke some traffic rules depicted in the comic.
There was no clear answer to the question of pulling Inksnow in Celestial Bane 3 to only pull out a large amount of True Qi. The search results mentioned Inksnow's blood refinement method and the number of basins needed, but there was no specific mention of the situation where she only needed to use her attack and true qi. Therefore, I don't know how many basins it would take to pull Inksnow's true qi.
The following are a few recommended ancient novels about extreme pulling: 1. " Delicate Maid ": This novel tells the story of the little palace maid Ah Tan and the general. Ah Tan was timid and shy, while the general had a cold face and a cold heart. The relationship between the two was full of ambiguity and tension. 2. " Zhuluan ": This novel was written by Lady Pisa. It tells the story of the Li family being implicated and exiled. The members of the family faced the test of power and survival, displaying the limits of the two powers. 3. " Bow Down ": This novel was written by Penglai Guest. It tells the story of the female protagonist's rebirth after her death. The relationship between her and the male protagonist is sweet and ambiguous. 4. " The Reborn Enemies ": This novel was written by Chen Deng. It described the emotional entanglement and pulling between the female protagonist and the male protagonist after her rebirth. These novels all had fascinating storylines and intense relationships between the male and female protagonists. They were suitable for readers who liked ambiguous periods.
Nezha L would be pulled directly to the top, which meant that the extended range version of Nezha L would be equipped with a large battery of 40.27 degrees in Ningde era. This configuration would allow Nezha L to reach the highest level of battery capacity and provide users with a longer pure battery range. This news was warmly welcomed by the car owners, who expressed their excitement about this configuration. As one of the most important models of Nezha in 2024, Nezha L was designed to be a mobile home for young people, focusing on battery capacity, quiet driving, and workmanship. With the Ningde era's 40.27 degrees battery, Nezha L will provide users with a more comfortable and comfortable driving experience.
There were a few ancient novels that could be recommended, in which the male protagonist was pulled down from the altar. These novels included " The Flower on the High Hill Was Dragged Down from the Altar by Ten Thousand People,"" The Third Abandoned Young Master,"" After Becoming the Male Lead's Fiancée,"" Red Maiden," and " Broken Beauty." The male protagonists of these novels were all aloof and aloof characters, but they were pulled down from the altar by the female protagonists and became ordinary people with blood, flesh, and love. These novels showed the plot of the male protagonist changing for love.