Here are some recommendations for horror comics and novels:
1. " Because the Sky is Gray ": This is a very scary manga, created by the author, Abe Kyomitsu. It was a collection of dozens of short stories, each of which had a strange and strange atmosphere.
2. " Edogawa Rampage House of Inhumans ": This is a novelty-hunting manga. The style is particularly good. I highly recommend it.
3. [ZOO]: This is a collection of short stories, written by Yiyi. Most of the stories were strange short stories, but there were also some good deductions.
4. << Eccentric House's Horror Short Stories >>: This was a collection of horror short stories with a very high rating. All the short stories were published in this work.
5. Tezuka Osamu's Horror Short Stories: This is a collection of horror short stories that talk about society. It contains some creepy stories.
Please note that the above recommendations are based on the search results provided. There may be other horror short comics and novelty novels worth recommending, but they are not mentioned in the information provided.
The following are some recommendations for the ending comics of short urban novels:
1. " Doomsday: Mommy Robbery, Please Lie Down ": This comic told the story of a mother's survival in the apocalypse.
2. " Supreme Dragon ": This is a collection of urban novels, containing a variety of different topics and storylines.
3. " My 28-year-old Landlady " was a collection of completed urban novels, covering different storylines.
4. [The Strongest Mad Soldier]: This is a collection of completed urban novels, containing a variety of different topics and storylines.
5. " I Can't Read This Anymore " was a collection of completed urban novels, covering different storylines.
Please note that the manga and novels recommended above are all completed and are suitable for readers who like urban topics.
The key to writing a good comic book short story is to have a clear conflict or goal. Build the world and its rules clearly. Use dialogue effectively to reveal character and move the story forward. And pay attention to the ending - make it satisfying but maybe leave a little room for imagination.
A great short comic book story often has a strong concept. For example, in 'Maus', the concept of using animals to represent different groups during the Holocaust makes it stand out. Also, engaging characters are key. In 'The Sandman', Dream and his siblings are all very captivating. Good art that enhances the story, like in 'Watchmen', is also important.
First, come up with an interesting concept or idea. It could be a unique character, a strange situation, or an exciting event. Then, think about the basic plot structure, like the beginning, middle, and end. Sketch out your main characters briefly.
A comic book can be both a story and a volume. Sometimes a single comic book tells a complete story, while other times it's part of a larger volume that contains multiple related stories.
Well, there's 'Sin City: The Hard Goodbye'. This short story is a prime example of Frank Miller's noir - style storytelling in the comic book medium. It has a gritty, violent, and yet captivating plot. Then there are the short stories in 'X - Men: God Loves, Man Kills'. These stories explore the complex relationship between mutants and humans in a compact and engaging manner. Also, many indie comic books have amazing short stories that offer fresh perspectives and unique art styles.
It's not too hard. Just make sure you have the right size box and some padding materials. Arrange the comics neatly and secure them to prevent movement.
Well, start with a clear and concise story idea. Make sure your characters are interesting and have distinct personalities. Also, plan out the panels and the flow of the action.