The following were some novel recommendations similar to Moon Warning: Book of Troubled Times, Spiritual Walker, Tang's Table, King of Familiar, Fairy, Please Listen to My Explanation, etc. These novels might have similar theme or style to Moon Warning.
Well, 'Mark Curnutte style telling globe stories' might be about Mark Curnutte having his own distinct method of presenting stories that have a global reach. It could include elements like in - depth research on various cultures and regions for his stories. He might use a narrative style that is engaging and makes the global stories accessible to a wide audience. For example, he could start with a personal anecdote related to the global topic and then expand on it to provide a broader view of the situation in different parts of the world.
Sorry, without more information about Mark Curnutte's specific style, it's hard to give exact examples. But it could be something like he tells stories about global environmental issues in a way that focuses on the human impact in different regions.
Here are a few recommendations for adventure novels that travel across the globe: "Snowy Explorer": An explorer ventured deep into the Jinsha River basin in search of a mysterious place. 2. "Bird's Adventures": A science fiction novel that allows you to experience the joy of adventure in time travel. 3. "The Great Adventure of the Immortal Cultivation World (Wuyi Individual Immortal)": It described a game life that wantonly expressed its passion and broke the endless fantasies of the real world. 4. [Warship Cultivation Road]: It combined the elements of cultivation and adventure. 5. Transformed Foreignland Wizard: Take you to another world and experience the thrill of adventure. These novels can bring you wonderful stories of global exploration.
There's no way to know for sure without more context. They could be supernatural guardians like angels or spirits protecting a particular place or group of people.
In the search results provided, there were a few novels that could be recommended. The first book was Survival in the Global Fog. The story took place in a world shrouded in gray fog, and people had to collect supplies to survive. The main character, Colin, found that he could receive hints, which allowed him to find hope in the midst of terror and despair. The second book was " I'm really the captain of the Flying Henan Man." The story took place in a sea world where people had to collect supplies at sea to upgrade their rafts. The protagonist awakened and was bound to the survival system, becoming a superpower user and living a happy life. The third book was " Survival Across the World, Except for Me." The protagonist, Li Ge, had a max luck value. She controlled her own life and would not be controlled or schemed against by others. These novels were all survival novels that traveled across the world and could be recommended as reading.
I don't have the exact information. It could be that they eliminated comics to make room for other types of content or due to financial considerations. The best way to find out is to do some research or follow the reports from reliable news outlets.
The following are some recommended novels similar to Guardian of the Sun: Book of Troubled Times, Walker in the Spirit Realm, Tang's Table, King of Imperial Beasts, Fairy, Please Listen to My Explanation. These novels might have similar plots or topics to Guardian of the Sun.