Yes, there might be. There are countless novels out there with various themes and elements. It's possible that in some regional or niche novels, there could be a story set in Jangsan that involves a tiger and has some connection to the concept of God.
I'm not entirely sure what 'Jangsan' specifically refers to here. But generally, in some novels, a tiger could be a symbol related to power or nature. And if there is a religious or 'God' - related element in the novel, it might be used to convey certain moral or spiritual messages. For example, in some Asian novels, tigers are often seen as powerful and majestic creatures, and if combined with religious connotations, it could represent the power of the divine in nature.
Dragon and Tiger's anime and manga did not update at the same time. The update speed of anime and manga may be different, and in some cases, manga may be updated more timely than anime.
I recommend " The Guardian God of Comics " to you. The female protagonist of this novel is also a powerful existence. With mysterious power, she travels through various planes to find the truth and return to her divine position. I hope you like my recommendation.😗
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The difference between a Dragon and Tiger novel and a manga lay in the plot, character creation, theme, and so on.
Both novels and comics were literary works, but their narrative and expression methods were different. Fictions usually paid more attention to the development of the plot and the shaping of the characters 'personalities. The development of the plot and the relationship between the characters was more complicated and complete. On the other hand, comics focused more on the description and performance of the characters. They presented the story and the relationship between the characters in a more concise and vivid way.
In terms of theme, novels and comics had different topics. The novels usually focused more on the exploration of human nature and the reflection of social reality. They discussed more social, political, cultural and other issues. On the other hand, comics focused more on the description of emotions and interpersonal relationships, and discussed more issues of love, friendship, family, and so on.
In addition, there were differences in the rhythm of the story and the use of language between novels and comics. The novels usually focused more on the narration of the plot and the shaping of the characters 'personalities. The pace was relatively slow, and the language was more gorgeous and infectious. Comics, on the other hand, focused more on the compact and vivid story. The rhythm was relatively fast, and the language was more concise and vivid.