In a way, it is. Manga has unique styles and storytelling methods that are attracting a wide audience and influencing the comic industry. But traditional comics still have their charm and place.
I haven't actually read this specific 'piccolo and gohan lemon fanfiction', but generally, in fanfictions involving these two characters, it might explore their relationship in unique ways. It could be about their friendship evolving, or perhaps their teamwork in new and unimagined scenarios within the Dragon Ball universe.
Sort of. While they do have a lot in common with books in terms of narrative, they are also quite different. Visual novels are more interactive and rely on technology more than traditional books. They are a modern take on the idea of a book, but they also stand on their own as a unique medium.
I'm not sure specifically about 'CNC stories' in a non - inappropriate sense. But generally, new forms of literature often emerge as society and technology evolve. If 'CNC' here refers to something other than inappropriate connotations, it could potentially be a new form if it has unique narrative styles, themes, and a community of writers and readers. However, without more context, it's hard to definitively say.
It's hard to say for sure whether 'watch if story' is a new form of storytelling. There are already various forms of interactive storytelling out there. If 'watch if story' is something along those lines, then it could be considered new in the sense that it might have its own unique take on conditional viewing. For example, it could be that you watch one part of the story 'if' you've experienced a related real - life event, which would be a really innovative way of engaging the audience with the story. But again, without clear information, we can't be certain.
As 'pilp fiction' is not a recognized term in the normal sense, it's hard to say it's a new form of literature. If it's something unique that someone is trying to create, without more context, it's impossible to classify it as a new form. But if it's about 'pulp fiction', that has been an established part of literary history for decades.
A major theme is identity. Since she is a female version of Piccolo, she has to come to terms with who she is compared to the original Piccolo. Family also plays a role. In some fanfictions, she might be searching for her family or creating a new family of her own. Additionally, the theme of good vs. evil is common, as she battles against various villains.
I'm not that familiar with the specific 'Brian Piccolo Thanksgiving Day story'. Maybe it could be about how he spent the Thanksgiving Day with his family, sharing a big meal and giving thanks. It might also involve some special traditions he had on that day.