Well, first you need a great idea for your superhero - their powers, personality, and backstory. Then, sketch out the panels and plan the action and dialogue. Add some cool visuals and colors to make it pop!
Imagine in the 'Naruto meets Android 21' fanfiction. Naruto, with his bright orange jumpsuit and headband, comes across Android 21. Naruto is always ready to protect his village and friends, so he'd be cautious. Android 21, with her pink hair and android features, would be an enigma to Naruto. She might offer to help Naruto with some new kind of power in exchange for his chakra data. Naruto would likely decline, thinking it was some kind of trick. Then they might engage in a battle where Naruto uses his shadow clones to confuse Android 21 while she tries to absorb his clones to gain more power.
One interesting concept could be exploring different time periods that the characters visit. For example, they might go to the future and see how the world has changed in ways they never expected.
Think about your hobbies or interests. For example, if you love reading, you could name it 'The Bookish Private'. It shows something unique about you.
Well, it could be about someone who is deeply dedicated to a game, like a gamer who spends most of their time and energy on it. Maybe it's a story of how a person's relationship with a game is so strong that it's like being married to it, in the sense of being fully committed.
There was a rich girl. She had piles of designer clothes and jewelry. However, she was not happy at all. She was constantly worried about losing her wealth and status. One day, she visited a small village during a trip. There, she saw the villagers living a simple life. They shared everything, and they were happy with their little cottages, simple food, and the company of their families. The girl then understood that money can't bring the kind of contentment and joy that a simple, loving community can offer.
A third plotline could be that Bella and Edward are paired up for a high - school project. During the process of working on it, they learn more about each other's pasts and secrets that they hadn't shared before. This could strengthen their bond and also create some tense moments as they deal with the revelations.
Love is a very common theme. Fans often write about falling in love with Jack Gilinsky or his character falling in love. Another theme is friendship. Stories might revolve around becoming friends with him and the adventures that come with it.
One success story is that of my friend. After her HSG, she was quite positive and took good care of herself. She followed the doctor's advice on diet and rest. Within a few months, she got a BFP. It was really a great moment for her.
I'm not sure of specific creators known solely for 'onion skin graphic novels' as it's not a very common term. But some experimental graphic novelists might use such techniques. For example, Bill Sienkiewicz is known for his very unique and often multi - layered art styles in his graphic novels, which could potentially be related to the idea of 'onion skin' in terms of visual complexity.
The plot is crucial. A well - crafted plot with twists and turns, like in 'Death Note'. The cat - and - mouse game between Light and L keeps the audience on the edge of their seats. It also has a thought - provoking concept about power and justice.