I don't know exactly. It could be comics from indie publishers or mainstream ones. Maybe he has a diverse collection covering various themes and characters.
Jason Momoa's wife is Lisa Bonet. Their story began and they became a couple. Momoa has always been very vocal about his love for Bonet. They had a beautiful family life. They would share pictures and moments of their life together on social media, giving fans a peek into their relationship. However, unfortunately, they announced their separation recently, which was sad news for their fans who adored them as a couple.
A good fanfiction involving these two would require a strong conflict. It could be an internal conflict within Bella Swan as she struggles with her feelings for this new, very different character. Or an external conflict like they are both being hunted by a powerful entity. Build up the tension throughout the story, and resolve it in a satisfying way at the end.
There could be a storyline where Jason Momoa's vampire is a hybrid. He has some special abilities that no other vampires have. He is hunted by both vampires and humans because of his uniqueness. Along the way, he meets a group of outcasts who accept him for who he is and they all embark on an adventure to find a place where they can all be safe.
His body would be muscular and strong, just like the real Jason Momoa. He would probably wear dark, elegant clothing that is both stylish and practical for his vampire lifestyle. Maybe he would have fangs that are visible when he's angry or excited, and his skin would be cold to the touch.
Well, for starters, Jason Momoa and Lisa Bonet's relationship was a bit of an age - gap relationship which didn't seem to matter to them at all. They met and just clicked. Their story is also interesting because they both come from different acting backgrounds. Momoa is more into big - budget action and fantasy roles while Bonet has had a more diverse and indie - like career. But they supported each other wholeheartedly. They also raised their children in a way that was both modern and traditional in some aspects, which was quite fascinating.
It could be that the story is timeless or not time-sensitive, so dating it isn't necessary. Or perhaps it was a technical glitch during the publishing process.