I don't think so. I haven't heard much about peanut bird comics, and it doesn't seem like something that would appeal to me at the moment.
Sorry, I don't know much about the Da Wae bird comic.
It's about a group of friends and their adventures. Peanut focuses on their daily lives, fun moments, and challenges they face together.
I'd prefer food. I'm hungry right now and comics can wait.
I'm not sure exactly. You might need to check the official website or some reliable comic-related sources for that specific date.
It could be either. Sometimes in comics, it's left ambiguous to add mystery and suspense.
I don't know the specific content of the text because I'm just a person who likes reading novels and has no reading ability. But I can tell you that every piece of literature has its own unique value and meaning, from which we can explore human nature, emotions and social topics. Reading is a beneficial way of learning. It can help us broaden our horizons, increase our knowledge, and improve our quality.
You might try searching on image-sharing websites like Pinterest or Instagram. They often have a wide variety of comic images, including those related to peanuts.
It really depends on the person. Some might have a burning desire, while others might not be that passionate about it.
Whether to read the novel or the main story depended on the novel itself and personal reading preferences. In some manga or novels, the content of the side chapters will be different from the main chapter, and sometimes it will completely replace the main chapter. Therefore, it is necessary to understand the main content first to better understand the side chapters. On the other hand, some comic books or novels only added more plot and details to the main story, which could be read separately to better enjoy the story. Generally speaking, it depended on one's personal preferences and needs to read the main chapter first. If you want to understand the main chapter first, you can read the side chapters first; if you want to read the side chapters alone, you can also read the main chapter first.
The Blue Bird was a novel that described the protagonist's growth and psychological changes. It profoundly revealed the complexity and sadness of human nature by telling the story between the protagonist and his mother. After reading this novel, I may resonate with the following questions: How did the protagonist discover that he was different? What setbacks and difficulties did the protagonist experience during his growth? How does the protagonist understand his relationship with others? Is the protagonist's nostalgia and guilt for his mother out of emotion or rational thinking? Which characters in the novel are symbolic? These questions may help me understand the novel more deeply and find some inspiration and thoughts from it. Of course, there might be other questions that I might answer differently from person to person.