One possible plot could be that Naruto is pushed to the edge by the village's mistreatment of him. Maybe they wrongly accuse him of a serious crime, and in his anger and sense of betrayal, he decides to take revenge on Konoha. He could use his powerful jutsu to cause destruction to the village's infrastructure and fight against those who oppose him.
One common theme is environmental disasters like massive floods or extreme heat that wipe out most of the population. Another is the outbreak of deadly diseases that spread uncontrollably. And then there's the idea of nuclear war which could lead to the destruction of the world as we know it.
Obviously Naruto would be the central character as the title implies his actions towards dooming Konoha. Sasuke could also play a major role. He has his own complex relationship with Konoha and might side with Naruto, or be torn between stopping Naruto and understanding his reasons. Kakashi too could be a main character, as he has a deep connection with Naruto and would likely try to reason with him or oppose him if Naruto is set on dooming Konoha.
Dooms day stories influence modern culture by making people more aware of potential threats. For example, movies about global warming disasters make us think about environmental protection.
Webtoon does have a few 18+ comics. However, their availability can vary depending on your region and the platform's content regulations. Some might be hidden behind age verification or specific access settings.
No, webtoon and manhwa are not exactly the same. Webtoons can come from various countries and have diverse styles, while manhwa specifically refers to Korean comics.
No, they're not the same. Manhwa is a general term for Korean comics. Webtoons, on the other hand, are a specific type of digital comic format that originated in South Korea and are usually designed for online reading with a vertical scroll.