You need to study the style of noir comics first. Understand the use of light and shadow, and the expression of characters' emotions. Then, practice with simple sketches on VK.
Drawing noir comics for a review can be tricky. You need to focus on the mood, the use of shadows, and the overall style. Pay attention to the details and make sure the characters and scenes convey that dark and mysterious atmosphere.
Drawing noir comics involves mastering the art of darkness and mystery. Pay attention to the play of light and shadow, choose a limited color palette with lots of blacks and grays, and make sure your storylines have that gritty, crime-filled edge.
In some fanfictions, Cat Noir's reaction is more complex. He is excited to know but also realizes the great responsibility that comes with this knowledge. He becomes extremely protective of Ladybug's identity. He might start to distance himself a bit in order to not accidentally give away her secret. At the same time, he has to deal with his own feelings for her which are now even more intense since he knows who she really is.
No. In the normal 'Miraculous' series, Cat Noir is a superhero, not a criminal. Fanfiction might deviate from the original, but the general perception of his character is heroic. So, just because it's a fanfiction doesn't mean he's a criminal.
Well, start by studying the style of classic crime noir works. Pay attention to the use of shadows and stark contrasts. Also, focus on creating moody and gritty characters.