The roadrunner might disappear in short stories for various reasons. It could be part of the plot device to create mystery. For example, the author may want to leave the reader wondering what happened to it, leading to suspense and making the story more engaging.
There may be some indie authors who are really good at writing Coyote Roadrunner fanfic. They might not be super well - known in the mainstream, but within the fan community, they are highly regarded. These authors are often very passionate about the characters and bring a fresh perspective to the age - old chase. You can search for fanfic communities dedicated to the Coyote and Roadrunner and ask for recommendations there.
A Coyote Roadrunner fanfic might explore the backstory of the Coyote. Maybe he was once a normal coyote but a wizard cursed him to always be in pursuit of the Roadrunner. In the fanfic, he could be on a quest to find the wizard to break the curse. This could involve many adventures and interactions with the Roadrunner along the way. The Roadrunner could start to feel sorry for the Coyote and decide to help him in his search.
The 'Girls und Panzer Light Novel' focuses on the adventures of the girls in a world where tank battles are a big part of their school activities. The story delves into their training, their relationships with each other, and how they overcome challenges in the battlefield. There are also details about different types of tanks and their characteristics, which adds to the overall charm of the story.
I'm not sure specifically as I haven't read it. But generally, a graphic novel combines visual art with storytelling. 'Sonne und Beton' might be about various themes like urban life (since 'beton' means concrete in German, could imply an urban setting) and perhaps something related to the sun which could symbolize hope, warmth or new beginnings in the context of the story.
It's a visual novel related to the 'Girls und Panzer' series. It likely features the characters from the original work in new storylines. Maybe it involves the tank battles and the unique relationships among the girls in a more interactive and text - based adventure format.
Since I'm not familiar with this graphic novel, it's difficult to determine the main characters. However, given the title, there might be characters who are either trying to escape from a cold, concrete - like existence (represented by 'beton') and are drawn to something symbolized by the sun, like hope or a better life. Or perhaps there are characters who are part of a world where the sun and the concrete play important roles in their daily lives and personalities.
It's about the story presented in the 'Girls und Panzer' movie in the form of a novel. It likely contains the exciting tank battles, the unique characters, and the development of the plot that the movie showcases.
I'm not entirely sure as I haven't read it specifically. But generally, it might be about the adventures of Emil and some detective - like elements. Maybe Emil gets involved in solving mysteries or has some exciting encounters in a city or town setting.