I'd say it's good. The manga has a complex and engaging storyline that keeps you hooked. The art style is also distinctive and adds to the appeal. But be prepared for some intense and emotional moments.
Lucy did die in the Elfen Lied manga. It was a significant event that had a profound impact on the storyline and the other characters.
Yes, Elfen Lied does have an English manga. You can find it in many comic stores or online platforms.
The ending of Elfen Lied is quite tragic and bittersweet. Lucy/Nyu finally finds some peace, but not without significant sacrifices.
Lucy does survive. The manga's ending provides a resolution that leaves her with a chance at a new beginning. There are various factors and plot developments that contribute to her survival.
It's hard to say for sure. Maybe the artist had personal or creative reasons for not wanting to continue, but we can only speculate.
Definitely not a happy ending. The manga takes some dark turns and doesn't wrap up in a traditional cheerful way. It's more thought-provoking and emotionally charged than just happy.
I'm not sure of a specific title but in general, a good Naruto Elfen Lied crossover fanfic would probably have some really cool fight scenes. Imagine Naruto using his Rasengan against an Elfen Lied Diclonius. It would be amazing to see how the different power systems interact. Maybe there's a fic out there where the main characters from both universes have to team up to fight a common enemy that is threatening both their worlds.
One way is to create a common threat. For example, a new powerful enemy that neither Naruto's ninja world nor Lucy's world can handle alone. This forces them to team up. Another way is through a portal or some kind of magical/scientific accident that brings them together. Then, the story can unfold as they learn about each other's powers and worlds.
First, know the Elfen Lied universe well. Understand the rules, the nature of the characters, especially the Diclonius. Then, develop a strong plot around the pregnancy. Make it more than just about being pregnant. For example, tie it to the overarching themes of the series like discrimination and survival.
Lucy is a very important character. She is a Diclonius with a tragic past. Her powers are both a curse and a means of survival. Kouta is also important. He has a connection to Lucy's past and his kindness towards her, despite her nature, is a key part of the story. Nana, another Diclonius, plays a significant role as well. She has her own journey of self - discovery and her relationship with the other characters is complex.