Well, Jin Roh Wolf Brigade fanfiction often explores the complex world and characters of the original work in new ways. Some fanfictions might focus on the relationships between the wolf brigade members, like their loyalty and camaraderie. Others could delve into the political and social aspects of the story's setting, which is a really interesting aspect to explore.
The theme of loyalty is also quite common. The loyalty within the wolf brigade and also their loyalty to the society they serve or oppose. Some fanfictions might create scenarios where this loyalty is tested, like when a member is faced with a difficult choice that pits their loyalty to the brigade against their personal beliefs. It makes for very engaging stories.
Jin Roh could adapt the Little Red Riding Hood story by changing the nature of the 'villain'. In the original story, it's the wolf. In Jin Roh, there could be more complex and ambiguous 'villains' that still pose a threat to the main character, much like the wolf did to Little Red Riding Hood. Also, the way the main character in Jin Roh copes with the threat could be seen as an adaptation of how Little Red Riding Hood dealt with the wolf, perhaps with more self - awareness and strategic thinking.
One connection could be in the use of symbolism. In the Little Red Riding Hood story, the red hood is a significant symbol. In Jin Roh, there might be certain symbols that play a similar role in representing the main character or the world they are in. Also, both might explore the idea of the loss of innocence, as Little Red Riding Hood loses her innocence when facing the wolf, and Jin Roh characters might experience a similar loss in their complex and often cruel world.
I'm afraid I can't tell you the author of 'Paint It Black A Novel'. It could be an indie author or a new release that hasn't gained widespread recognition yet. You might have better luck searching for it on specialized book search engines or by reaching out to local bookstores and asking their staff.
I'm not sure specifically as I haven't read it. But generally, a novel titled 'Paint It Black' might be about themes like mystery, with the color black perhaps symbolizing darkness, secrecy or melancholy in the story.
I haven't been able to find information on the author of this particular 'paint it black novel'. It could be a relatively unknown author or a self - published work, which makes it harder to track down the creator.
I'm not sure specifically as there could be many novels with this title. It might be about a character's journey to transform or hide something, as 'paint it black' can imply covering or changing something into a darker state.