One of the great ones is 'A New Dawn for Spike and Faye'. It really captures their complex relationship. The author does an amazing job of showing how they both have their own demons but still find a connection in the chaos of the Bebop universe.
Fanfiction.net is a great place to start. It has a large collection of Cowboy Bebop fanfics, including many focused on Spike and Faye. Just search for the relevant tags and you'll find a bunch of different stories to explore.
Well, unfortunately, Spike does meet his end in the Cowboy Bebop manga. It's a bittersweet moment that leaves a lasting impression. The way his death is depicted shows the intensity and seriousness of the story.
There might not be a lot of direct similarities at first glance. But if we consider the role of chance in both. Faye often finds herself in situations due to random events in Cowboy Bebop. Similarly, in Pulp Fiction, there are many moments where chance encounters drive the plot. For example, Faye's encounters with the other members of the Bebop crew were somewhat by chance. In Pulp Fiction, the different storylines intersect in unexpected ways. Also, both works have a certain cool factor. Faye has her stylish appearance and attitude, and Pulp Fiction characters like Vincent and Jules have their own distinct, cool personas.
Faye's character in Cowboy Bebop is complex and multi - layered. She has a past that she is running from and a future that she is not entirely sure of. In contrast, Pulp Fiction has a tone that is more about the absurdity of life and crime. Faye's character is more about personal growth and redemption within the context of a space - opera - like setting. The tone of Pulp Fiction is more focused on the immediate actions and consequences of the characters in a very earth - bound, albeit highly stylized, criminal underworld. So, Faye really stands out as a different kind of character compared to what we see in Pulp Fiction.