πI recommend the following novels to you, they are all novels of the same genre:
- "There's Something Wrong With This Shadow Clone": The male protagonist is also a clone. He is reborn into the Naruto World and becomes neighbors with Nine-Tailed.
"Naruto System: God-slaying World": The male protagonist has an invincible system and is a combination of Naruto and Immortal Cultivation.
"Naruto: The Great Summoner": The male protagonist is a summoner, and he crosses over to the Naruto World to become a resident of the Wood Leaf.
- Naruto: The Emperor of Hundred Flowers: The female protagonist is the Emperor of Thoughts, integrating the aura into the Naruto World.
I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~π
For the most part, Invincible Season 2 adheres closely to the comic. There are a few minor tweaks for the sake of TV storytelling, but the core elements remain the same.
Well, the progress of Invincible Season 2 in the comics can be a bit complex. Different issues might cover different amounts of story, and it's not straightforward to measure precisely.
I don't have the exact information. You might want to check the official comic publisher's website or related fan forums for the most up-to-date details.
The distance in Season 2 of Invincible comics is relative. Some storylines have advanced significantly, while others are still unfolding. It's a complex mix.
Overall, it has some elements from the comics season 2 but also makes some adjustments for better storytelling and visual presentation. The changes aren't too drastic though.