I think 'A Quiet Place' is among the best. The monsters in this story are extremely sensitive to sound. The family in the story has to live in complete silence to avoid being attacked. It's a very intense and immersive story, and the lack of dialogue in many parts adds to the overall sense of dread.
The 'Cloverfield' series is also notable. The first movie presents a giant monster attacking New York City. The chaos, the destruction, and the attempts of the characters to rescue their loved ones while escaping the monster's wrath are all elements that contribute to its status as a great monster apocalypse story.
After Becoming a Soft Zombie, I Was Spoiled to the Heavens by a Doomsday Boss "was a book about a female protagonist who became a soft and cute zombie in the apocalypse. However, she had a doomsday boss as her pet. In order to protect her, he even got bitten by a zombie for her. In this book, the female protagonist not only turned into a zombie, but also had an emotional entanglement with the big boss of the apocalypse. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗
I'm not sure which novel or artwork you're referring to because novels and artwork that attract widespread attention usually have multiple platforms and channels to read. If you can provide more specific information such as the name of the work, author, platform, etc., I will try my best to provide you with a more accurate answer.
I recommend the following doomsday novels to you:
1. " The Path of Sin ": In an apocalyptic world where technology and magic coexist, humans are reduced to the bottom of the food chain, and the end of the world is imminent.
2. Dawn of Life and Death: A group of ordinary people rise up to resist the invasion of aliens and solve countless unsolved mysteries.
3. " Doomsday Reboot ": Man-eating ants appear again, animals rely on eating people to increase intelligence, and humans enter the process of destruction.
The above is my personal recommendation. I hope you like it. If you want to read these novels, you can search for them on the online novel platform.
Another recent great story is 'The Girl with All the Gifts'. It has a unique take on zombies. The 'monsters' in this case are not just mindless killers. It delves deep into the science behind the zombie - like creatures and the moral implications of the situation. It's a thought - provoking and engaging story.
Also, 'The Walking Dead' (both the comics and the TV show to an extent) is a great example. It depicts a world overrun by zombies and follows a group of survivors as they deal with not only the undead but also other hostile human groups. The long - term exploration of survival and human relationships in a monster - filled apocalypse is what makes it so popular.
For novels like " I Have a Suite in the Apocalypse " and " Apocalypse Super Merchant ", you can refer to the following books:
1 " Reborn in the End of the World, I Have a Home in the End of the World "
2. A Guide to Survival in the Afterlife
3 " Reborn in the City of Survival "
4 " After the apocalypse, I have a home in another world "
5 " I Have a Manor in the End of the World "
Well, it depends on how you define 'worth' in the context of HP fan fiction. If you see it as being able to contribute to the story, to add new elements or perspectives, then of course you are. For example, new fan - made characters can bring fresh relationships and plot twists. They can interact with the existing HP world in ways that expand and enrich it. So, in that sense, if you have something unique to offer, you're worth it.
Well, first you need to have the digital files of the HP comics. Then, you can use a printer that supports the file format and set the print settings as per your requirements.