Overall, 'Hanbun wa Ai de Dekitemasu' stands out in its own way. It has distinct characters and plot developments that don't closely resemble those of other mainstream mangas. Maybe the art style or themes are what make it unique.
There were many comics based on ancient romance novels. For example,"Dream of the Red Chamber" was adapted into the comic "Biography of Daiyu", which told the love story between Lin Daiyu and Jia Baoyu;"Journey to the West" was adapted into the comic "Journey to the West", which told the love story between Sun Wukong and Tang Sanzang. There were also many other classic novels that had been adapted into comics. For example," Water Margins " had been adapted into " The Heroes of Water Margins ", which told the love story between Song Jiang and Lu Junyi;" Romance of the Three Kingdoms " had been adapted into " The Seven Heroes of the Three Kingdoms ", which told the war and love story between the various forces during the Three Kingdoms period.
😋If I had to choose, I would prefer romance novels. After all, they can show the emotional entanglements between the characters in a deeper way, which is easier to resonate with the readers. If you like this kind of novel, I can recommend " School City " and " Fu Fu De Zheng " to you. They are both excellent campus romance novels. The former tells the story of a group of young boys and girls with different personalities. The latter extends the story from high school to university, showing beautiful love and friendship in the process of first love and growth. I hope you like these recommendations.😗
Yes, mangas can be considered graphic novels. They share many characteristics such as being a combination of text and illustrations to tell a story. Manga typically has its own unique art styles and narrative structures, but like graphic novels, it uses sequential art to convey a plot, develop characters, and create a fictional world.