I'm not sure exactly. There are a bunch of PVZ comics out there, but the total number can be tricky to pin down because it depends on how you define a 'comic' and which ones you include in the count.
Border Town was beautiful in three aspects: scenery, culture, and history. The relevant statement was:
"The sun shines from behind first, making people's eyes dim, then it shines from the front."
"The scenery here is extremely beautiful. The green fields, the red mountains, and especially the morning fog are like a natural painting."
3 "He (referring to Cuicui) has been smart since he was a child. He is a female hero in the village."
From the information provided, some of the novels belonged to the poignant category, such as Tears of the United Kingdom, Spiritual Distance, etc. However, not all novels belonged to the poignant category. There were other types. For example, Twilight belonged to the short story category, and The Gorgeous Concubine belonged to the foreign continent category. Therefore, it couldn't be said that Border Town was a poignant and beautiful novel.
They are likely about the characters and stories in the Plants vs. Zombies Heroes game in a graphic novel format. It might include the adventures of the plant heroes and zombie villains, their special abilities and the battles between them.
The 'pvz back story' is mainly about the war between plants and zombies. The zombies are attacking the plants' territory, and the plants have to defend their land. Each plant has its unique ability to fight against different types of zombies.
In 'The Most Beautiful Girl in Town' short story, the main character, the most beautiful girl, could be a symbol. Her beauty might attract different people for various reasons. For example, some might be drawn to her physical appearance out of admiration, while others might have ulterior motives. The story could also touch on how she forms relationships in the town, whether it's friendship or something more complex, in the face of her being labeled as the most beautiful.
Well, it could be a story that focuses on the most beautiful woman in town. Maybe it tells of her charm and allure, and how she stands out in the community. It could also involve a plot where her beauty is either a blessing or a curse, like attracting unwanted attention or finding true love because of it.
Here are some nice town names and small places with beautiful artistic conception:
1 Lío City-Originated from the ancient Greek word for "city"
2 Snowfield-Meaning "White Desert"
3 Yandang Mountain (Yàn Dàshān) -From the Tang Dynasty poet Wang Zhihuan's "Climbing the Stork Tower"
4 Erhai (Hāo Tāng) -Originating from the pronunciation of the Tang Dynasty, meaning "Erhai water"
5 Jiangnan Water Town-Meaning "Water City"
6 Qingcheng Mountain-From the Tang Dynasty poet Wang Zhihuan's "Climbing the Stork Tower"
7 Huangshan (Hāo shān) -Meaning "Red Mountain"
8 Mount Tai (Tài shān) -Meaning "The First of the Five Mountains"
9 Gulangyu Island-The coastal scenery of southern Fujian in the Song Dynasty
10 Zhangjiajie-Meaning "Mountains Like Immortals"
I hope these names can give you some inspiration!
There were many creators of webnovels, and some of the more well-known ones were:
1. Battle Through the Heavens-Heavenly Silkworm Potato
2. The Peak of Martial Refinement-Momo
3 " Full Time Expert "-Butterfly Blue
Lord Snow Eagle-An Outsider
5. Douluo Continent-Tang Family's Third Young Master
These novels were all very popular works on the Internet, and their creators were all well-known figures in the industry. But these are just some examples. There are actually many other web novels that have different origins.
The Plants vs. Zombies: Garden Warfare (PVZ GW) back story involves a zany world where plants and zombies are in a constant battle. The plants are defending their gardens and the world from the zombie invasion. It seems that some strange experiment or magic (not clearly defined in a very serious way) led to the zombification of a lot of creatures, and the plants, being the defenders of nature, rose up to fight back.