Another interesting angle is to write from the perspective of one of the side characters in the show. For instance, the Woodsman. You could delve into his backstory, how he came to be in the service of the Beast, and his internal struggle between his love for his daughter and his fear of the Beast.
Another interesting angle is to focus on the side characters. You could write a fanfiction about the Woodsman's past. What was his life like before he got trapped in the never - ending task of keeping the lantern lit? It could be a tragic love story or something related to his family.
One idea could be an OC who is a lost spirit in the Unknown. They have the power to manipulate time briefly but don't fully understand it. They cross paths with Wirt and Greg and end up joining them on their journey, causing some unexpected time - loop situations along the way.
Some fanfiction might focus on the relationship between the main characters in different ways. For instance, exploring a more brotherly bond between Wirt and Greg that goes beyond what we saw in the original. It could show their growth together in different situations, like facing a new and even more terrifying creature in the Unknown.
One interesting aspect is the story's setting. It creates a sort of otherworldly, autumnal atmosphere that is both nostalgic and mysterious. The use of different locations within this over - all world, like the Dark Lantern Hallow, adds to the sense of adventure and discovery. It's like every page is a new exploration.
No, it wasn't. Over the Garden Wall originated as an animated television miniseries.
The charm lies in the contrast between them. Beatrice is a bird, a very outspoken and sometimes rude one, while Wirt is a human boy, shy and full of melancholy. In a fanfic, this contrast can create interesting dynamics. They can teach each other things, like Beatrice showing Wirt how to be more assertive in this strange world, and Wirt teaching Beatrice about the warmth of human emotions.
In a Beatrice x Wirt fanfic, the setting of the Unknown offers a rich backdrop for their story. The spooky yet beautiful landscapes can mirror the growth of their relationship. For example, as they traverse through the dark woods or visit the strange towns, they could have heart - to - heart conversations. Their relationship could be a slow - burn one, with Beatrice gradually breaking down Wirt's walls (no pun intended) and him learning to trust her more and more, despite her prickly exterior.
Yes, 'Over the Garden Wall' is based on a classic novel. The story draws inspiration from various classic literary elements and themes, which gives it a rich and timeless feel.
I'm not sure exactly, but you might be able to find that information on dedicated comic book websites or forums.
I'm not sure exactly, but you might be able to find that information on dedicated comic book websites or forums.