Vegan fiction is a genre of literature that often features themes related to veganism. It might include stories where the characters are vegans and face various challenges or adventures while adhering to their vegan lifestyle. For example, there could be a story about a vegan detective who uses their plant - based diet as a source of strength while solving crimes in a world that doesn't always understand or support veganism.
Comic books themselves aren't really something that can be classified as vegan or not. It's more about the materials used in their production and distribution.
Not having read the 'Eggs Benedict novel', I can only speculate. Eggs Benedict might play a role in character development. For instance, if a character is a chef and Eggs Benedict is their signature dish, it could be related to their professional pride. Or it could be part of a mystery in the story, like a poisoned Eggs Benedict that sets off a chain of events. There are many possibilities depending on the nature of the novel.
" The Guide to the Favorite Wife in the Galaxy " was a novel about the girl from Earth, Yuan Tong, who had transmigrated to the future galaxy. In this story, Yuan Tong met a kind young man who wanted her to lay eggs. Although Yuan Tong was born from a fetus and couldn't lay eggs, in this era of the universe where humans had evolved, laying eggs didn't seem so unacceptable. This was the story of a male protagonist from the most mysterious top-tier race in the universe who picked up a soft girl from Earth and fell in love at first sight. He wanted to bring her home to lay eggs with her. The male lead acted cute, fought monsters, held nests, and hatched eggs. He was an absolutely cute little monster with high looks. This novel was a silly, sweet, and slow interstellar novel. It wasn't an authentic sci-fi novel and had some unscientific settings.