I think the Haarmann graphic novel could target a wide range of audiences. It could attract fans of the graphic novel genre in general, from kids who are just starting to get into reading graphic novels to older adults who have a long - standing love for the medium. Since it's not clear exactly what the content is like, it might also draw in people who are looking for something new and different. For instance, if it has a historical or cultural aspect to it, it could appeal to history buffs or those interested in different cultures.
I'm not sure about the main events as I haven't read it specifically. But it may involve Fritz's journey through his urban environment, facing some sort of conflict or problem.
The story 'Fritz Bugs Out' likely continues the adventures of Fritz the Cat. Fritz is a character known for his somewhat unruly and irreverent nature. He might be exploring new parts of the city or encountering different types of people. It could be that he stumbles upon a mystery or a situation that he has to figure out how to get out of. Since Fritz is often associated with the counter - culture of the time, the story might also touch on themes like freedom, non - conformity, and the search for identity within that context.
I don't have enough information to determine who the author of the 'fritz short story' is. There are so many authors out there who could potentially have written a story with a character named Fritz.
I'm not sure specifically as there could be many 'fritz short stories'. It could be about a character named Fritz, perhaps his adventures, relationships, or a particular event in his life.
I have no clear idea about Fritz's age in Story of Seasons. Maybe you can search for fan discussions or official game guides to find out. Sometimes, these sources can provide detailed character profiles that include their ages.