I recommend the following novels to you. They are all completed comics:
1. "The Great Pirate Krokdal": This is a Doujinshi novel about the pirate king, Sand Crocodile. It has been completed. The plot is a bit behind, but it is still worth reading.
2. "I Want to Evolve": This is a futuristic novel. The protagonist has transmigrated to the end of the world and obtained the ability to evolve. It has ended.
3. "Comic Queen's Collection": This is a doujinshi derivative novel. The protagonist is hypocritical, seductive, beautiful, but extremely cold. It has ended.
I hope you like my recommendation. Muah ~
To create an ordinary manga, you need to think about everyday situations and emotions. Use basic drawing techniques and don't go for overly fancy or complex plots. Also, make sure the characters have normal, believable problems and resolutions.
I think it might mean that there's a caricature of a gentleman who is a legionnaire and is in a fight. But this is just a guess based on the words. To understand it better, we'd need more background information.
First of all, for the transformation, focus on having a normal daily routine and facing common problems. Also, avoid fancy outfits or special abilities. Just be someone the readers can easily identify with in their own lives.
Faire un visual novel involves several steps. Storytelling is key. Outline your plot, develop your characters, and think about the different paths the story can take if it's a branching narrative. For the art part, you can collaborate with an artist if you're not skilled in that area. Regarding the programming side, if you're using a tool like Twine, it has a relatively simple interface for creating the structure of the visual novel. Don't forget about the user interface design. It should be intuitive so that the players can easily navigate through the story.