The main character of One Piece's Spitfire was called Jess. He was a transmigrator who did whatever he wanted in the world of One Piece. He killed to stop the killing, and used violence to fight violence, showing his justice. The genre of the book was light fiction-derivative doujinshi fiction. I recommend it to you! I hope you like my recommendation. Muah ~
Yes. 'Bloodline' by Jess Lourey is based on a true story. The author skillfully weaved facts and imagination to create a compelling tale that resonates with readers. The true story provided a solid foundation upon which the fictional elements were built, enhancing the overall depth and intrigue of the book.
It might be about family lineage and the secrets that are passed down through generations. Since it's a true story, it could be based on real - life family stories with all their drama, secrets, and relationships.
One great fanfic could be 'Jess's New Beginnings'. It focuses on Jess as a single father trying to balance his new role with his past in Stars Hollow. He struggles to raise his child while also dealing with his feelings for Rory that resurface.
One common theme is redemption. Jess had a bit of a troubled past in the show, and in fanfics as a single father, he often tries to redeem himself through being a great dad. He wants to break the cycle of his own difficult upbringing.
I can't give a definite answer because this question involves many factors such as personal preferences, historical background, technical level, and so on.
Although Alec Su's and Alyssa Jia's version of The Heaven Sword and Dragon Sabre had been adapted and enhanced on the basis of the original work to make it more in line with the audience's taste and market demand, it was not perfect and still needed to be improved in some aspects.
In terms of literary value, different versions and adaptation methods would affect the quality and value of the novel. Therefore, different people would have different views on whether they could not be surpassed.
From the perspective of TV series production, each version has its own unique advantages and disadvantages. Some versions may be more popular, while others may be criticized. Therefore, he could not give a definite answer.
All in all, Alec Su and Alyssa Jia's version of The Heaven Sword and Dragon Sabre had achieved some success in adaptation and production, but it was not impossible to surpass.