I'm not sure about the release date of the Gravity Falls graphic novel. Usually, such information is announced by the publisher or the creators, so it's best to keep an eye on their official channels for updates.
Well, Old Man McGucket was part of the early exploration of the strange things in Gravity Falls. He had his own laboratory and was on the verge of some major discoveries. However, he got too close to some of the mysteries. These encounters affected his mental state and led to his current state of being a bit of an eccentric old man. His back story is full of these early adventures and misadventures with the unknown in Gravity Falls.
Well, a common theme is adventure. Just like in the show, the characters go on all kinds of wild adventures in fanfic. It could be exploring a new, uncharted part of Gravity Falls. Also, friendship is a big theme. The friendships between the main characters and how they develop over different situations. And of course, there's the theme of discovery. Discovering new powers or ancient artifacts in the Gravity Falls setting.
No. Gravity Falls is a fictional animated series. It's created by Alex Hirsch and has a lot of supernatural and made - up elements like the strange creatures and mysteries in the town.
Gravity Falls was not based on a comic. It was a unique creation that emerged from the imagination of its makers, bringing a fresh and engaging storyline to the screen.
For me, Wendy is an interesting character to write about. She's cool and laid - back but also has her own insecurities and dreams. Writing about her relationships, like her friendship with Dipper, can be really engaging. And Pacifica too. Her character arc in the show was great, and in fanfic, you can explore more of her growth and how she deals with the strange things in Gravity Falls.
One popular Gravity Falls fanfiction is 'Transcendence'. It delves deeper into the mysteries of the show's universe and offers a great adventure for the characters. Another good one is 'A New Beginning' which gives an interesting take on what could happen after the events of the series. There's also 'The Hidden World' that explores some unseen parts of Gravity Falls.
The graphic novel may be more condensed in terms of story. While the TV series had time to develop over multiple episodes, the graphic novel might have to tell a complete story in a shorter span. But it could also focus more on specific aspects like the art of the world and the characters' expressions.