Pet peeves comics often feature everyday scenarios that bug people. Maybe it's a traffic jam that happens every day or a friend who never listens. The humor lies in how recognizable these frustrations are.
Well, one common theme could be daily annoyances at work, like a boss being too demanding or co-workers not pulling their weight.
One common theme is the clash of personalities. Hermione is studious and rule - abiding while Peeves is mischievous. Another theme is the idea of Hermione trying to reform Peeves. And often there's the theme of unexpected friendship that might develop between them.
One common theme is the idea of an outsider friendship. Both Harry and Peeves are a bit of outsiders in different ways. Harry is the Boy Who Lived and has a lot of expectations on him, while Peeves is a poltergeist not fully accepted by the Hogwarts community.
Peeves is a poltergeist in the Harry Potter series. His origin isn't fully detailed in the books. However, it's known that he has been at Hogwarts for a very long time, causing mischief long before the main characters arrived. He seems to be a part of the magical fabric of the school, popping up here and there to play pranks on students and staff alike.
Well, love and companionship are often big themes. You see a lot of stories about the bond between pets and their owners.
The main themes in dead pet comics could be a sense of longing, the process of acceptance, and the lasting impact the pet had on the owner's life. These themes make the comics both touching and relatable to those who have experienced the loss of a beloved pet.
Yes, there are quite a few. You can find them on fanfiction websites like FanFiction.net or Archive of Our Own. Some explore really interesting scenarios where Harry befriends Peeves and they get into all sorts of magical mischief together.
One common element is the strong emotional bond. The pet often shows deep loyalty and love towards the master. For example, in many such fanfictions, the pet will go to great lengths to protect the master.
Some of the usual themes in sad dead pet comics are the depth of the human-pet bond, the struggle to accept the finality of death, and how it changes one's perspective on life and love.
In my opinion, it's kind of hard to say. Both trying to pet a cat and a dog can be seen in comics. It might depend on the theme and style of the comic. Sometimes cats are shown as more independent, so fewer attempts to pet them. But for dogs, their sociable nature might lead to more such scenes.