I'm not sure which novel or manga 'Fox's Tales of Demon' refers to. If I can provide more information, I will try my best to answer your questions.
There might be some differences between novels and comics. Fictions and comics usually adopted different narrative methods based on the storyline and characters. For example, novels might pay more attention to the inner world and psychological description of the characters, while comics might pay more attention to the actions and expressions of the characters. In terms of characters, novels and comics might be different. A novel usually pays more attention to the character's personality, experience, and background story, while a comic may pay more attention to the character's appearance and appearance. The plot of a novel and a manga might also be different. A novel might pay more attention to the development and turning of the story, while a comic might pay more attention to the development and description of the story. However, both novels and comics had their own unique charms and characteristics. They could present different styles and atmosphere through different narrative methods.
Could be due to the creator's health issues or maybe they need more time to plan the story.
The fox's communication in the manga could be anything from growls and yelps to more complex sounds that are part of the story's unique world-building.
It varies depending on the specific comic. Sometimes the fox might make funny noises or have witty remarks.
In some manhwas, the fox might say wise or mysterious things related to the plot. But it varies a lot based on the story's context and the author's imagination.
I'm not sure. It might depend on the specific context and plot of the manga yuri.
I'm not sure. Maybe it makes some unique sounds specific to the story.
The fox might say various things depending on the context and plot of the manhwa. It could be something mysterious or revealing.
The fox's words in the yuri comic could be anything from a profound statement to a lighthearted joke. It all depends on how the creator envisioned the character's role and the tone of the comic.
Well, in many free mangas, the fox's words could vary. It might be communicating a message, expressing an emotion, or giving some sort of clue. It all depends on the plot and context of the particular manga.