Sorry, I don't know. Maybe you could try looking for official interviews or statements from the writer themselves, but I haven't come across that information.
Yes, Tiger and Bunny does have a manga. It expands on the story and characters from the original series.
It's hard to say. We'd need more details about the writer and the novel to determine if they live on Geary Street. Maybe it's mentioned in the author's bio or some related introduction.
You can start by looking on fanfiction websites like Archive of Our Own (AO3). It has a large collection of fanfictions from various fandoms, including Tiger and Bunny. The tagging system on AO3 makes it easy to filter and find the type of stories you like.
The origin of the Easter Bunny story can be traced back to ancient pagan celebrations of spring. Over time, it evolved and was incorporated into Christian Easter traditions, especially in Europe and later in other parts of the world.
I'm not sure where Boy Story lives. Maybe it hasn't been made public yet.
I'm not sure exactly where Tim Story lives. Maybe it's a secret he keeps to himself.
The Bunny Man story is said to originate from Fairfax County, Virginia. There were some strange incidents in that area that might have given birth to this spooky legend.
The story of the Easter Bunny originated in German folklore. It was believed that the hare would bring eggs as a symbol of new life and fertility during the spring season.
One major problem is that it often goes against the intended tone and audience of the original Tiger and Bunny series. The original is more about heroism and friendship, while lemon fanfiction focuses on sexual content which is not suitable for all fans, especially younger ones.
Ralphie lives in a typical midwestern town in the United States.