Since I don't have a copy of 'Allergic the graphic novel' at hand, it's hard to say precisely. However, graphic novels often tell stories through a combination of illustrations and text. Maybe it delves into the medical aspects of allergies, the emotional turmoil of living with an allergy, or it could be a more light - hearted take on dealing with allergic reactions in day - to - day life.
Allergic, as a graphic novel, could potentially tell a story centered around the concept of being allergic. Maybe it's about a young person who discovers they have allergies and has to navigate a world full of potential allergens. It could show their struggles in school, at home, or in social situations because of their allergies.
I don't know as I haven't read it. But usually in a graphic novel about a condition like allergies, the main character could be the person with the allergies.
I don't know the precise number of pages in the graphic novel 'Allergic'. But you can also try asking at your local library or bookstore. The librarians or bookstore staff might be able to tell you the page count as they deal with the physical copies on a regular basis.
Yes, it's possible. Some people might be allergic to the materials used in the production of a graphic novel. For example, the ink or the paper. If the ink contains certain chemicals that a person is allergic to, like some dyes or solvents, it could cause an allergic reaction when they touch the pages or smell the book. Also, the paper might have been treated with substances that could trigger allergies.
Sure. Graphic novels can cover a wide range of topics, including medical conditions like allergic reactions. It could show a character having an allergic reaction to something like peanuts or pollen, with detailed illustrations of the symptoms such as hives, swelling, or difficulty breathing.
One way is to go to a bookstore and look at the copy of 'Allergic' there. The page count should be visible either on the back cover or on one of the first few pages.
It might be due to an over - reactive immune system. When the immune system mistakes water or substances in water as harmful invaders, it triggers an allergic reaction. Another factor could be exposure to certain chemicals or toxins that have altered her body's reaction to water over time.
I'm not sure which book you're referring to. However, in real life, some people are allergic to flowers, especially the pollen of certain flowers, which may cause allergic reactions. If the female lead's face was allergic to flowers, this plot could be an innovative way to portray the female lead's personality or highlight her strength and courage. You can decide whether to accept this answer according to the specific plot and needs.