Yes, there are some fictional works inspired by Che Guevara. 'The Motorcycle Diaries' is a well - known one. It's based on his real - life journey but has elements of fiction in its narrative style, which gives readers a vivid picture of his early life and the development of his revolutionary ideas.
A group of friends went on a picnic. They brought along a big pack of biscuits. One of the friends, Jack, was really greedy for biscuits. He secretly ate most of them while the others were setting up the picnic area. When it was time to have the biscuits, there were only a few left. The others were so confused, and Jack had crumbs all over his face. When they found out what he had done, they all burst into laughter.
I'm not sure specifically which 'canned biscuit story' you're referring to. It could be about the invention of canned biscuits, how they are made, or perhaps someone's personal experience related to canned biscuits.
The 'Che Guevara Graphic Novel' may have several important features. Firstly, the art might be used to create a sense of the time and place where Che Guevara operated. The use of color and shading can set the mood, whether it's the heat of the battle or the somber moments of political struggle. The narrative structure within the graphic novel could be designed to follow Che's life journey, from his early days to his more well - known revolutionary exploits. It may also contain side stories or secondary characters that help to flesh out the world around Che and show the impact he had on those around him.