In certain comic universes, Miles has taken on the role of the Prowler. This adds an interesting dynamic to his character development and the overall plot.
The Prowler's origin story varies depending on the comic or media. In some versions, he's a criminal with a complex background seeking power and wealth.
In the comics, Miles Morales isn't the Prowler. The Prowler has a separate identity and storyline that doesn't involve Miles Morales. Different characters take on the role of the Prowler in various comic arcs.
In the story of Snow White, a form of trolling could be to say that the seven dwarfs were actually keeping Snow White as a slave, not helping her out of kindness. For the story of Alice in Wonderland, someone could troll by stating that Alice was just a lost and confused girl who was actually trespassing in Wonderland and had no right to be there. Also, considering the story of Mulan, a troll might claim that Mulan went to war not for family honor but just to prove that she could do what men do, which is a very self - centered view.
One time, a girl trolled her brother by putting salt in the sugar bowl. When he made his coffee in the morning, the look on his face was priceless. He took a big sip and spat it out immediately. She had to quickly tell him it was a joke before he got really angry.
I'm not sure specifically as I haven't read it. It could be about a character who prowls at night, perhaps a detective on a case, or a mysterious figure with some secret nocturnal activities.
The possibility of a new installment in Motor Novel exists. If the series has been successful in terms of critical acclaim and commercial success, the publisher might push for another book. However, if the series has faced some setbacks like negative reviews or low sales, it might be less likely. Also, the author's own motivation and availability play a big role. If they are burnt out or occupied with other works, we may not see a new book.
My roommate was a neat freak and would always nag me about leaving my stuff around. So I organized all his stuff in really strange places. His socks were in the fridge, and his toothbrush was in the pantry. He was so mad at first, but then he saw the humor in it. I told him it was my way of getting back at him for all the nagging. Since then, he's been a bit more relaxed about my mess.