It could be about a young protagonist who discovers they have some latent power or ability related to flight. The graphic novel might then follow their process of learning to control this power, facing challenges from those who don't understand or fear their newfound ability, and growing as a person throughout the journey of mastering flight.
Well, without more context, it's hard to say precisely. It could be a graphic novel that uses the concept of flying as a central theme. It might follow the adventures of a flying character, like a superhero who can fly or a mythical creature. The graphic part would mean it has really cool illustrations that help tell the story of this flying entity. It could also be about the flight of ideas or dreams, presented in a unique graphic novel format.
I'm not sure specifically as I haven't read it. But generally, a graphic novel often tells a story through a combination of illustrations and text. It could be about adventure, mystery, or the experiences of its characters.
You might be able to find the 'fly graphic novel' in local comic book stores. They usually have a wide variety of graphic novels. Another option is to check online book retailers like Amazon. They often carry both popular and niche graphic novels.
We can learn about the process of self - improvement and the pursuit of new skills. Just like learning to fly represents the effort to reach a new level in life.
As far as we know, there is no hidden Indian story in Pink Floyd's 'Learning to Fly'. The song was created within a certain Western musical and cultural context. It's about things like taking risks, moving forward in life, and the excitement of new experiences. While Indian stories are rich and diverse, they don't seem to be an inherent part of this particular Pink Floyd song. However, music is open to interpretation, and someone might try to find some very loose and creative connections, but that's not the same as there being a hidden Indian story.
Some specialty bookstores that focus on graphic novels or alternative literature could also carry the 'fly by night graphic novel'. Additionally, you can check with fan communities or forums dedicated to graphic novels. Members might be able to give you tips on where to find it, or even have a copy they are willing to sell or trade.