You can try fanfiction websites like Archive of Our Own. It has a large collection of fanfics from various fandoms, including 'ace of diamond', so there's a good chance you'll find Haruichi - related fanfics there.
One good 'ace of diamond haruichi fanfic' could be one where Haruichi overcomes an injury to return stronger to the game. It shows his determination and love for baseball.
This book was called "The King's Green Road." The characters in the book included: the male protagonist, Eizumi Sawamura; Chris's all-natural fan II, Yuki's dark-skinned and naturally fan-like junior; the supporting actor, Yuki Ichiya; Chris's fan II, Eizumi Sawamura's heartless senior; the supporting actor, Haruichi Koboru; Eizumi Sawamura's good friend II, Ryosuke's good brother; the supporting actor, Akatsuki Kaitani; Eizumi Sawamura's cute teammate II, Yuki's innocent junior; and the supporting actor, Cheng Gongming, who was petite and cute/loved to be in a lively and popular scene. This book can be read on Qidian Chinese website.
"The Green Path of the King" by Xu Xiaohuihui. It is a light novel/doujin derivative novel. It has been completed and can be enjoyed without worry.
User recommendation:
1. The cute junior in the eyes of the seniors
2. Yu Xing's Little Black Powder
3. Sometimes reliable, sometimes off-line.
I hope you will like this book.
I think 'caricatura de marte' could be a unique and creative concept in art. It might involve giving Mars human-like features or imagining funny scenarios involving the planet. But without more context, it's hard to say for sure.
The full-color manga in the DB series usually has vibrant and eye-catching colors that enhance the visual experience. The details in characters and scenes are more pronounced.
The Barney and Friends cartoon is known for its colorful and friendly characters, catchy songs, and educational themes that teach kids valuable lessons.
It could be a symbolic representation of some deep-seated societal issue or a fictional exaggeration to create drama and tension within the comic's plot. But it's definitely not something that would happen in real life.