Guns Akimbo was not a comic book. It emerged as an original idea for a film, without having any prior existence in the comic book format. The story was specifically crafted for the big screen.
I'm not entirely sure as I haven't read it in detail. But generally, a graphic novel with 'guns akimbo' might be about action - packed stories involving characters using two guns at the same time. It could have elements of crime, adventure, or even a dystopian setting where gun - wielding is a key part of the plot.
The word 'swarm' meant that they were coming like a swarm of bees. It described a lot of people gathering in a place in a mess. This idiom came from the twenty-sixth chapter of Li Ruzhen's Love in the Mirror and Flowers in the Qing Dynasty. It described the scene of many people wearing Haoran headscarves and holding mobile phones. It can be used as a predicative or an attributive, referring to the disorderly gathering of people. Synonymbs swarmed over, while antonyms swarmed in, followed, and so on. This idiom was commonly used and neutral, and was produced in modern times. The English translation was "surge in."
A class that has a strong sense of purpose. For example, a detective - like class whose sole purpose is to solve mysteries. This clear goal gives a clear direction to the story.
Well, in a story, the best class could be defined by characters who show positive traits like kindness, courage, and wisdom. For example, the heroes or those who help others selflessly. The worse class might be the antagonists or characters with negative traits such as greed, cruelty, or dishonesty. They often create problems in the story.