The Reboot was not a horror novel. " The Reboot Man " was a fantasy novel about the protagonist, Lin Feng, who lost all his memories in an accident and was transported to a new world. In this world, he needed to relearn his identity and skills and fight with various mysterious creatures and enemies. Although there were some horror elements in the novel, the overall plot was not the type of horror novel.
" The Perfect Reboot of Polycoria " was an Eastern fantasy web novel that was published on Qidian Chinese website. The author was Chen Dong.
This novel described how the young Shi Hao embarked on the path of cultivation in order to follow the footsteps of the supreme youth. During this process, he constantly broke through himself and finally became a legend of his generation. In the novel, Shi Hao possessed a pair of mysterious dual-pupils. This pair of dual-pupils could see through everything in the world, and it could also help him cultivate to a higher realm.
It depends. A reboot might be good if it fixes some storylines or updates characters for modern audiences. But it could also disappoint long-time fans if not done right.
Fanfiction about 'Dark Naruto, Kyuubi, Memory Seals' can take many forms. One possibility is that the memory seals are tampered with by an outside force. This could be an enemy who wants to unleash the power of the Kyuubi and corrupt Naruto. The 'Dark Naruto' that emerges might have different abilities compared to the regular Naruto. He could be more aggressive and less hesitant to use the Kyuubi's power without the moral restraints that the original Naruto has due to the disrupted memory seals.
I don't have the latest info on that. But DC has done reboots in the past, so it's not out of the question. Keep an eye on their official announcements for the most accurate updates.
It's possible that the reboots are fighting for a noble cause, like saving their community or overthrowing an evil regime. Or perhaps it's more personal, like seeking revenge or fulfilling a self-imposed destiny.