Yes, there could be some anime - inspired works that take the concept of a female Gilgamesh. Some independent or niche anime creators might play with the idea of reimagining the Gilgamesh character as female and build stories around it. However, it might not be a mainstream concept.
A frequent theme might be the struggle for identity. A female Gilgamesh in an anime story could be trying to carve out her own identity in a world that has certain pre - conceived notions about her based on the original male Gilgamesh or just general gender roles. Also, themes of friendship and loyalty can be present. She might have comrades with whom she shares a deep bond and has to prove her loyalty and vice versa.
Gilgamesh can be portrayed as a powerful and haughty figure. He could walk around the world of Danmachi with an air of superiority, looking down on the 'lesser' adventurers. His flamboyant style and his love for grandeur can be emphasized, like always wearing the most elaborate and expensive armor.
In the story, they start as sort of rivals. Gilgamesh is a powerful king who is a bit wild, and when Enkidu is created, he challenges Gilgamesh. But then they become friends. They share a deep bond that is tested through various trials. For example, when they face Humbaba, the demon of the cedar forest. Their relationship is complex and full of mutual respect in the end, and Enkidu's death deeply affects Gilgamesh.
The story of Gilgamesh is an ancient epic that follows the adventures and quests of the king Gilgamesh. It explores themes of friendship, mortality, and the search for meaning.
The Epic of Gilgamesh is not classified as a novel. It predates the concept of the novel and has different characteristics and structures. It's more like an epic poem or mythological tale.
The graphic novel presents Gilgamesh as a complex character. He is initially a powerful but somewhat tyrannical king. Then, through his friendship with Enkidu, he begins to change and shows more empathy.