One reason could be the content. Graphic novels might contain disturbing or inappropriate images for some people. For example, if it has excessive violence or adult themes that go against their values. Another reason could be that they simply don't like the art style. Maybe they prefer more traditional forms of literature and find the visual aspect of graphic novels unappealing. Also, it could be due to time constraints. If they are used to reading faster - paced novels, they might think that graphic novels take too long to read because of all the pictures.
Well, we might expect a story where the protagonist defies the traditional role of a supporting character. Maybe they'll break free from the background and take center stage, facing challenges and growing in the process.
After a novel was adapted into a movie or TV series, it would often lose some of the characteristics and style of the original novel. At the same time, it would also have a certain impact on the theme and content of the novel. Therefore, many novelists would consider whether or not to reject the film adaptation.
If a novelist refuses to adapt to a film or television, it may have a certain impact on their own creative career. However, there are also many successful novelists who successfully refuse to adapt to a film or television and continue to maintain the unique style and theme of their novels.
If a novel is adapted into a movie or TV series, it may have a certain impact on the author's creative intent and style. Therefore, the author may carefully consider whether to accept the film adaptation and how to maintain the characteristics and style of the novel to the greatest extent.
One way could be simply stating that you don't like the character of Jafar enough to engage in fanfiction about him. For example, 'I'm not a fan of Jafar, so I won't be part of any Jafar fanfiction.'
I'm not entirely sure as I haven't read it in detail. But generally, a graphic novel combines visual art and storytelling. 'we3' might be about a group of three characters or entities. It could involve an adventure, a struggle, or some sort of relationship between these characters, all presented in a graphic novel format with cool illustrations and a unique narrative.
It's a story about three animals that are part of a military experiment. They are a dog, a cat, and a rabbit. They escape from the facility and are on the run while trying to survive in a world that doesn't really understand them.
I'm not sure specifically as I haven't read this novel. But generally, it might be about a character who is determined to stay in a marriage for various reasons like love, family values, or some hidden secrets that make divorce not an option.