I don't think so. Oda has focused mainly on his signature works and there haven't been reports of any additional manga from him. Maybe in the future, but as of now, it seems he's dedicated to the existing ones.
As far as I'm aware, no. Oda's reputation is largely built on the manga he's famous for, and there haven't been any mentions of other projects in the manga realm from him.
Not that I'm aware of. Oda is mainly known for his prominent and popular manga series.
Not that I know of. Oda is mainly known for his prominent and popular manga works.
Yes, he does. But One Piece is by far his most famous and successful work.
Yes, but they might not be as popular as One Piece.
Yes. There was a small family - run diner that wasn't really on anyone's radar before Kitchen Nightmares. After the show, they revamped their menu to include more local and fresh ingredients. They also trained their staff better. This led to an increase in local customers, and now they have a steady stream of business that has kept them going strong.
Sure. Apart from the big names, there are companies like IDW Publishing and Boom! Studios that have made a mark in the comic book industry. They offer a diverse range of titles and styles.
Yes, there are a few lesser-known adaptations. But they might not have gained as much popularity as the mainstream ones.
Aesop's lesser-known stories include 'The Ass in the Lion's Skin' and 'The Eagle and the Jackdaw'. He was quite prolific, and many of his works have been passed down through the ages.
You could also check out 'Mr. Creepypasta'. He has a large collection of horror stories and his narration style is really engaging. He adds his own touch to each story, making them even more interesting and scary.
One such novel is 'The Musgrave Ritual'. It involves a complex mystery within a stately home and demonstrates Holmes' brilliance in uncovering hidden truths.