I recommend the book "Possibly a Fake Silver Soul". It tells the story of Jiang Cheng, a transmigrator, who met the owner of Xinghai District and his girlfriend, Jiang Hua, who were traveling in the universe in the dragon vein of a certain planet. Later, he came to Earth and met his teacher, Yoshida Shoyo, who had influenced his life. He also met a group of friends. This included the transmigrator Okita Soki. This is a Silver Soul Doujinshi novel, don't miss it. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗
"A Second Military Life Begins in a Soldier's Assault." A similar Doujinshi novel was "Soldier Assault Becomes the Strongest." It was also a military novel, about the protagonist Zhou Xiangjie doing meaningful things in the world of soldiers 'assault. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗
Both manga artists and novelists had their own strengths and weaknesses. It was impossible to simply compare who was stronger.
Comic artists who created stories through drawing usually spent a lot of time and energy studying the style, composition, color, and shape of comics in order to create unique and beautiful comics. They were usually able to perfectly combine the storyline and the characters to present them to the audience in the form of comics.
Novelists, on the other hand, used words to create stories. They paid more attention to plot design, character creation, and logical reasoning. They usually needed to spend more time studying the plot and characters in order to write a better story. A novelist could also use language to create a unique atmosphere and feeling that would allow the reader to immerse themselves in the story.
Thus, manga artists and novelists were both very important creators, and each had their own unique advantages and characteristics. It was impossible to simply compare which one was stronger.
Gintama is purely fictional. It's filled with imaginative characters and scenarios that are not rooted in real-life events. The creators crafted a unique and entertaining fictional world for the audience.