One common theme is friendship. Amane Suzuhas relationships with other characters in a friendly context are often explored. Another theme could be self - discovery, as she figures out more about herself and her place in the story world.
You can try some fanfiction websites like Archive of Our Own (AO3). There are often a lot of fan-created stories about different characters, including ones related to Light and Misa from Death Note. Just use the search function on the site and type in relevant keywords like 'Light Misa lemon' to see if there are any stories that match what you're looking for.
Sure. You can start by looking on fanfiction platforms like Archive of Our Own. There are often well - written stories that focus on Amane Suzuhas character development, her relationships with other characters in a non - adult, positive way. For example, some stories might explore her friendships or her role in the story's plot without any inappropriate content.
First, decide on your main human character. Think about their personality, background, and what makes them unique. For example, are they a young prodigy in martial arts? Or an ordinary person thrust into the extraordinary DBZ world?
One horror story is when a substitute teacher walked into a classroom full of unruly students. They completely ignored her instructions and started throwing things around. She tried to calm them down but they just laughed at her. It was a nightmare as she had no support from the school staff during that time.
In this fanfic, it could be that Anna and Elsa lock arms as they embark on a journey outside of Arendelle for the first time together. Along the way, they encounter different cultures and challenges. Their locked arms represent their commitment to stay together through thick and thin. They learn more about each other's strengths and weaknesses and grow as individuals and as sisters.
Target the right audience. If your graphic novels are more for a younger audience, focus on platforms and events that are popular among kids and teens. For example, school book fairs or youth - oriented festivals. If it's for an adult audience, look into niche comic - related forums and events. Price your graphic novels competitively. Research what similar graphic novels are being sold for in the market and either match the price or offer a better deal. Maybe include some extras like signed copies or limited - edition prints if you can afford to.