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.
Oh, there are many! Like when I planned a perfect picnic but it rained cats and dogs, and all the food got spoiled. That was a disaster but funny in retrospect.
Well, without having more information about this 'after everything novel', it's difficult to say for sure. But often novels with such a title might deal with the aftermath of a significant event. Maybe it's about how the characters cope with the consequences of a disaster, a broken relationship, or a life - changing decision. They might explore themes like survival, growth, and finding meaning in the midst of chaos.
The main theme could be about the search for truth and identity. The characters often embark on a journey, both physical and emotional, which leads them to discover things about themselves and their pasts.
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.
First, thoroughly understand the short story. Know its plot, characters, and themes well. Then, when making decisions or creating something related, always refer back to these elements. For example, if you're writing a sequel, keep the original characters' personalities intact as described in the short story.
Well, it could mean that all the carefully laid - out plans in the story fall apart. Maybe the relationships between characters break down. There could be chaos in the fictional world, like political unrest if it's a political - themed fanfic or social disorder if it's a more community - based story. And the characters would have to scramble to pick up the pieces.