The ATLA comics are definitely canon. They fill in gaps and add new adventures to the ATLA universe. Although they might not have the same level of popularity as the main series, they are recognized as part of the overall storyline.
Yes, they are. The ATLA comics expand on the original story and are considered part of the official canon.
There is a power struggle between the Igbo elders and the new colonial authorities. The Igbo elders have long held power in their society through traditional means like the council of elders. But the colonizers come in and start to take over power, making decisions without consulting the Igbo leaders. For example, they impose new laws that the Igbo people have no say in.
One great documentary horror story is 'Cropsey'. It delves into the urban legend of a killer on Staten Island. The documentary uses real - life events, interviews, and local lore to create a truly chilling atmosphere. It makes you question the safety of the places you thought were familiar.
As I don't know the 'red tree stories' well, I can't really name any specific characters. But it could have a wise old owl who lives in the red tree and gives advice to the other animals in the stories.
I'm not entirely sure what 'pein' refers to in this context. Fanfiction usually means fictional stories written by fans based on existing works like Harry Potter. Maybe 'pein' is a misspelling or some very specific concept within a certain fan community. Without more context, it's hard to say exactly what this statement means.
Lily and James Potter are frequently in 'Potters Return' fanfiction. Their presence adds a layer of nostalgia as they were important characters in the original story. They interact with the current Hogwarts students and faculty, and their magical abilities and experiences from their own time play a significant role in the fan - created plots. Also, their relationships with other characters, like Sirius Black or Remus Lupin if they are also brought back in the fanfic, are explored in interesting ways.
The plot could be centered around fem Naruto growing up with her parents' love. She might not face the same level of discrimination as in the original story. For example, her father Minato could introduce her to important people in the village early on. Her mother Kushina could teach her how to handle her long hair in combat, which could be a unique aspect of fem Naruto. They could also travel together as a family to other villages for diplomatic missions, which would be a different experience compared to Naruto's lonely journey in the original series.
The World Wars had a huge impact. After World War I, there was a sense of disillusionment among the people. This led to novels with themes of the futility of war and the breakdown of traditional values. For example, in Hemingway's works. World War II also brought about a similar sense of loss and a deeper exploration of the human psyche under extreme conditions. The Great Depression influenced the characteristics as well. It made many novels focus on poverty, social inequality and the struggle for survival, like Steinbeck's 'The Grapes of Wrath' which vividly depicted the hardships of migrant workers during that time.
The main characters are Tang Sanzang, a monk on a pilgrimage to retrieve Buddhist scriptures. And of course, the Monkey King, Sun Wukong, who is very powerful. Then there is Zhu Bajie, a rather gluttonous but also quite funny character, and Sha Wujing, who is more steady and hard - working.
Sure! Once in a zumba class, a guy was so into the music that he started doing his own wild moves. He was twirling like a top and accidentally bumped into the instructor. But instead of getting mad, the instructor joined in on his unique style for a bit. It was hilarious.
Their relationship would likely become more protective. Lux would be more concerned about Ahsoka's well - being during the pregnancy. And Ahsoka would rely on Lux more for emotional support.