I'm not sure specifically as it could be different things depending on the fandom. It might be a fan - created story that involves a 'kiss of death' situation, perhaps in a romantic or tragic context within the world of a particular movie, book or TV show.
There's no information available to me about the author of this 'kiss x death novel'. It might be self - published, in which case it could be written by an amateur writer trying to break into the market with a unique concept. Or it could be from a small, independent publisher where the author is not widely known yet.
Since I don't have prior knowledge of this 'kiss x death novel', it could be a variety of things. It might be a story that uses the contrast between the act of kissing, which is often associated with love, passion, and life, and death to create a unique narrative. For example, a character's kiss could be a turning point that leads to a chain of events ending in death, or it could be a way to bring a character back from the brink of death in a more metaphorical sense. There could also be some sort of supernatural or fantasy element involved, where a kiss has the power to either cause death or prevent it.
I don't have enough information to know for sure. It could be the main characters from the original work that the fanfiction is based on, who are put into a 'kiss of death' situation.
Since it's a Naruto - based fanfic, Naruto is a strong candidate for being a main character. If the 'kiss of death' has something to do with a romantic subplot, then characters like Hinata, who has feelings for Naruto, might also be main characters. Additionally, if there's an antagonist related to this 'kiss of death' concept, that character would also be a main focus. It all depends on the direction the fanfic author takes.
The 'A Kiss From Death' comic has a complex story. It involves characters facing supernatural forces and their struggles to understand and overcome them. The theme centers around the power of love in the face of death and the unknown.
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It might be interesting because it gives fans a chance to see their favorite characters in a different light. Maybe Princess Bubblegum is involved in a 'kiss of death' scenario that reveals a more vulnerable side of her or shows a different aspect of her relationship with other characters like Marceline.