23 Blast is actually fictional. The plot and characters are made up to engage the audience and tell an interesting tale. It doesn't draw from real-life events or people.
The characters included the male lead, Fang Changshan, and the female supporting character, You Meng.
"Planet Blast" by Xi Wan. It's a sci-fi/ancient martial arts mecha novel with elements of calmness, hot-bloodedness, mecha, and hunter. It's finished and can be enjoyed without worry.
[User recommendation: According to the last round of information from the cosmic surveillance station, more than 100 cosmic species of all sizes have gathered in the outer solar system. The Federation's interstellar army has retreated to the Kuiper Defense Line. The catastrophe of civilization is about to descend.]
"Experiment No., Night Roar Mecha."
"Hostless state."
"Do you want to bind it?"
"Yes." Fang Changshan made his choice without hesitation.
"Activating…"
In the next second, Fang Changshan's vision became abnormally tall, wide, and clear.
Endless power surged from the origin heart in his chest. As long as he wanted to, he could instantly move dozens of kilometers and blow up a planetary state monster!
I hope you will like this book.
I'm not sure specifically as there could be many 'blast graphic novels' with different stories. It might be about adventure, with characters going on exciting quests, facing challenges and using their unique abilities.
In science fiction, blast doors often serve as crucial safety barriers. They are designed to protect against various threats like alien invasions, explosions from futuristic weapons, or even the vacuum of space in spaceships. For example, in the 'Alien' franchise, blast doors were used to contain the dangerous xenomorphs.
One way is to use specific search parameters and filters in BLAST to narrow down the results and look for proteins that haven't been previously identified or characterized.