A great title could be 'Rock Stars: Behind the Glitz and Glamour'. This title gives a sense of the mystery and allure that surrounds rock stars. It makes the reader curious about what really goes on behind their public image. There could be stories of their struggles, their relationships, and how they deal with the pressures of fame. All these elements are part of the rock star world and would make for an interesting read.
Sure, you can do that. But keep in mind that not all random comics will be to your liking. Sometimes, it's better to have some idea of the genre or style you prefer before making a selection.
How about 'book' and 'journey'? A story could be that a young girl finds an old book in her attic. As she starts reading it, she is magically whisked away on a journey to a far - off land filled with strange creatures and exciting adventures.
Moon and wolf. The wolf howled at the moon every night. It was a tradition for this lone wolf. The moon's silvery light seemed to call out to the wolf, and the wolf's howls were like a response. One night, under a particularly bright full moon, the wolf felt a strange energy. It ran faster and farther than ever before, feeling as if the moon was guiding it on an unknown journey.
Cat and book. There was a curious cat in a small library. One day, while the librarian wasn't looking, the cat jumped onto a table and knocked over a big old book. When the book opened, it revealed a magical world inside. The cat, being adventurous, decided to enter this world in the book and had all sorts of exciting adventures there.
Sun and beach. Well, there was a family who decided to go to the beach on a sunny day. They brought their beach toys, towels, and a big picnic basket. The kids built sandcastles while the parents relaxed under the sun, and they all had a wonderful time.
First, think of a general theme for the random story, like adventure or mystery. Then, create some basic characters. For example, if it's an adventure, you could have a brave hero, a wise old guide, and a sneaky villain. Next, decide on the starting point of the story, like a small village where strange things are starting to happen. Then, let the players start interacting with the world you've created based on this story.
First, you need to have a collection of comics as prizes. Then, decide on the rules and entry requirements. Finally, promote the raffle through various channels like social media or your local comic store.
I would suggest 'Alice's Adventures in Wonderland' by Lewis Carroll. It's a charming and fantastical story that follows Alice as she falls down a rabbit hole into a strange world filled with curious characters like the Cheshire Cat and the Mad Hatter. It's a great introduction to classic literature as it's easy to read and highly imaginative.