I'm not sure specifically as I haven't read it. But generally, a graphic novel combines visual art with storytelling. 'Sonne und Beton' might be about various themes like urban life (since 'beton' means concrete in German, could imply an urban setting) and perhaps something related to the sun which could symbolize hope, warmth or new beginnings in the context of the story.
Since I'm not familiar with this graphic novel, it's difficult to determine the main characters. However, given the title, there might be characters who are either trying to escape from a cold, concrete - like existence (represented by 'beton') and are drawn to something symbolized by the sun, like hope or a better life. Or perhaps there are characters who are part of a world where the sun and the concrete play important roles in their daily lives and personalities.
The Hindi dubbed Baymax cartoon is impressive. It manages to retain the charm of the original while making it understandable for the Hindi audience. The synchronization of voices and the overall presentation are praiseworthy.
A small old cartoon tattoo often has faded colors and simple, classic designs. Maybe it's from a beloved childhood cartoon character or has a nostalgic feel.
The main difference is that full volume manga usually refers to the complete collection of a manga series, while Bato is a platform where you can find various manga. The quality and availability of manga can also vary between the two.