There is a love story in Stranger Things. The show incorporates various romantic elements, and the evolving feelings between characters contribute to the overall narrative.
The main theme could be about the perils of getting involved with someone you don't really know. It might explore how relationships with strangers can lead to unexpected and often negative consequences, such as heartbreak, betrayal, or getting caught up in dangerous situations.
Since I don't have in - depth knowledge of this novel, we can make some educated guesses. There could be a main character, let's call her Jane. Jane might be a lonely person who is looking for love in all the wrong places and ends up getting involved with a stranger. Then there could be her best friend, Sarah, who is more cautious and tries to keep Jane from making a big mistake. And perhaps there's also a mysterious stranger, Mr. X, who Jane falls for. But again, this is all speculation without having read the novel.
Yes, it could be. There are many Twilight fanfictions, and some gain popularity due to their unique takes on the characters or storylines. 'In Love with a Stranger' might have an interesting plot that draws readers in, perhaps it involves a character falling in love with an unexpected or mysterious stranger within the Twilight universe. This could add a new layer of drama and romance to the existing lore of Twilight.
In Stranger Things, there could be a love story between Mike and Eleven. Mike was the first to show Eleven kindness and care in the strange world she entered. They went through many adventures together. Their love grew as they faced the Demogorgon and other threats. Mike was always there to protect Eleven, and Eleven's powers also protected Mike. Their relationship is a sweet and innocent one, a glimmer of warmth in the otherwise dark and dangerous world of Hawkins.
In most cases, 'The Stranger' is not a graphic novel. It could potentially be a fictional story presented in a traditional prose format, focusing more on descriptive text and character development through written words rather than visual illustrations.