It has indeed finished. The creators wrapped up the manga, providing a conclusion to the plot and characters' arcs.
Yes, it is. The story concluded with the final chapters being released.
I'm not sure which specific ones are really good as there are a vast number of fanfics out there. But you could start by looking for ones with high ratings or lots of positive comments. Some might focus on the wacky adventures of Captain Underpants that are even more outlandish than in the original books, like him teaming up with other unexpected characters from different universes.
Since I don't have any prior knowledge of Deputy Plunkett and Ken Sheppard, it's difficult to tell the full story. It might be a story that is specific to a certain community or industry. You could try reaching out to people in the area or field that might be related to them for more information.
Asagi Orcs are often portrayed as having a tough and muscular build. They are usually skilled in combat, whether it's with melee weapons like axes or swords. Their skin might be a distinct color, perhaps a greenish - gray or a dark tan. They also tend to have a tribal - like social structure, with a chief or leaders who make important decisions for the group.
I'm not sure if there is a specific 'Harry Potter' fanfic with exactly that scenario. Fanfic can cover a vast range of themes and ideas, but this seems like a rather specific and perhaps not very common one. It could exist in the huge world of 'Harry Potter' fan creations, but it would take some searching through fanfic platforms to find out for sure.
Yes, he does. Tom Holland's Spider - Man has an origin story that is shown in the movies. It includes how he got his powers, being bitten by a radioactive spider, and his journey to becoming a superhero.
The real story involves reports of people having nightmares and dying in their sleep. It was these strange and tragic incidents that inspired the movie. The idea of a nightmare - based killer like Freddy Krueger was born from these real - life events.
A different approach is self - correction. In some time travel paradox fictions, the universe has a way of self - correcting. So if you try to create a grandfather - paradox - like situation, some force in the universe will prevent you from doing so. It could be something as simple as events conspiring to stop you from making that final, paradox - creating action, like your gun jamming when you try to shoot your grandfather in the past.
I don't know as I haven't read it. It could be a male and female lead who meet after dark.
One popular Jack Frost and Harry Potter fanfiction might be those that explore a crossover where Jack Frost visits Hogwarts. Maybe he teams up with Harry Potter to fight against a new dark threat that combines the magic of the wizarding world and Jack's own wintery powers.
The special thing could be its unique art style. Graphic novels often have distinct visual elements, and in 'Lobster Johnson Volume 3', it might have detailed and mood - setting illustrations that enhance the overall story - telling experience.