It depends. Some rare or highly sought-after Rom comics can be quite valuable, especially if they are in good condition and have significant collector's interest.
The Solstar Knights are quite interesting. They are often portrayed as Rom's comrades, with their own unique skills and personalities. They add depth to the story as they fight alongside Rom. Another interesting character could be the Dire Wraiths. They are the main antagonists, and their evil nature and strange powers make them fascinating. Their interactions with Rom create a lot of tension in the fan fictions.
I really like the fanfiction where Link and Zelda are in an alternate universe. In this story, they are not royalty and adventurer in the traditional sense. Instead, they are ordinary people living in a small village. But, they still have that special connection that draws them together when an ancient evil from the Zelda lore starts to surface. It gives a fresh perspective on their characters.
Some popular rom com novels could be 'Pride and Prejudice' by Jane Austen. It's a classic with the witty banter between Elizabeth and Mr. Darcy. Another one might be 'Bridget Jones's Diary' which humorously depicts Bridget's love life. Also, 'The Hating Game' is quite well - known for its enemies - to - lovers trope.
Some of the best rom com novels include 'The Rosie Project' by Graeme Simsion. The main character, Don, has Asperger's syndrome and his journey to find love in an unconventional way is both funny and touching. 'One Day' by David Nicholls is another. It follows the lives of Emma and Dexter over the years, showing their relationship evolving in different ways on the same day each year. 'Second Chance Summer' by Morgan Matson is a great choice too. It combines family, friendship, and a sweet romance in a small - town setting.
In general, Rom Comics can be safe, but it's important to check the specific comic and its rating. Some might have mature themes or intense imagery that could be inappropriate for younger readers.
Well, in the official Zelda series, it's not considered canon. The main Zelda lore focuses on Link's heroic quests to save Zelda and Hyrule. Dark Link is often portrayed as Link's shadow or an evil counterpart, not really in a romantic relationship with Zelda. It's more of a fan - created concept that explores an alternative, more romantic or dark - themed relationship between the two.
There's a fanfic called 'Link and Zelda: A New Beginning'. In this one, Link and Zelda are thrown into an alternate version of Hyrule. They have to find their way back to their own world while also dealing with their feelings for each other. It has a lot of adventure and some really sweet romantic moments. Another fanfic that stands out is 'The Love Story of Link and Zelda in Hyrule'. It's a more traditional take on their relationship, with Link being the hero and Zelda as the princess he's sworn to protect. But as they face danger together, their relationship turns into something more than just duty - bound.
It depends on different perspectives. Some may find it inappropriate as it can be seen as straying too far from the original spirit of the Zelda series. However, in the realm of fanfiction, there is a wide range of creativity. If it is handled tastefully, not in an overly vulgar or disrespectful way, it could be considered just another form of creative exploration by fans. But many traditional Zelda fans might prefer fanfics that are more in line with the adventure, lore, and character relationships as presented in the official games.