Well, a 'living monolith graphic novel' might refer to a graphic novel where the concept of a monolith, which is often something large and solid, is given a sense of 'life'. Maybe it's a monolith - like structure that has some sort of sentience or power that drives the story forward. It could also be that the graphic novel itself is so complex and large - like a monolith - that it seems to have a life of its own, constantly evolving in the minds of its readers.
" Reborn in the Monolith Tribe " was an oriental fantasy novel. The author was a frog that ate meat. The latest chapter of the novel was the finale of chapter 141, with a total of 337,000 words. The novel told the story of a young man who was reborn in the Rock Tribe. He started a series of adventures and battles in this primitive tribe. However, other than that, the search results provided did not provide any more information about " Reborn in the Monolith Tribe ".
A monolith graphic novel is a type of graphic novel that often presents a self - contained and substantial story. It's like a big, single entity in the world of graphic storytelling. Usually, it has a complex plot, well - developed characters, and high - quality illustrations all within one volume.
A monolith can refer to different things. In architecture, it's a large single stone often used in ancient structures like Stonehenge. These monoliths were massive and difficult to move, and they were sometimes used for religious or ceremonial purposes. For example, in some cultures, they were thought to have spiritual significance and were placed in important locations.
There were novels similar to Life at Marvel:n1. My Hogwarts Is in Trouble by Big Boatswain
2: The Knight Passing by Marvel, Author: Broken Shadow Star Sand
3:"I Want to Fight with Superman", Author: Hot Dry Noodles with Chili Sauce
4. What Bad Thoughts Can Batman Have, by Mr. Bones
5: I Am From Asgard, Author: Sword Dance Show
The Necromancer of the 21st Century, Author: Shiqi Zheng
7. The Peace-loving Necromancer at Hogwarts, Author: Don't Like Salmon
8:"The Daily Life of an American Detective", Author: Qingsi Looking Back
9:"American TV Series World Adventure", Author: Principal Crow
The Work of the Chess Saint, Author: Na 'er Aiduo
11:"I Play as a DC-Hero in Marvel," Author: Don't Like Fruit
Chapter 12:"People in D.C., Administrative Leave Every Day", Author: Does Qutang Gorge Hurt?
13:"The Days of Being a Spiritual Mentor in Mei Man", Author: Yu Mu Burning Rope
I Am Gwen's Spider-Man Mentor, Author: Beacon of the North
Hogwarts of Some Magic by Raven
Death Knell, Author: Chaos Art Troupe
Days at Hogwarts by Lazy Cat on the keyboards
18: Days of Being a Batman in American Comics, Author: The People in the House
Marvel's Dark Knight, Author: Coco with Fruit Plate
20: My Japanese Art Life, Author: Black BikennThe following is a detailed introduction of these novels:n1."My Hogwarts Has a Big Problem":"A Happy Education Is Not Desirable." "As long as it's learning, it's bound to be boring." "In the future, they will thank themselves for their hard work now." "We're going to add morning and evening self-study sessions for third to sixth years, supervising their daily practice of incantation recitation and spell theory from memory." "Even wizards have to ensure that they have a qualified physical fitness. They should add exercises after the second class every morning." "It's too monotonous for the school to have only one Quidditch match every year. We should add an annual track and field meet." The spiritual leader of the new generation of wizards, the advocate of professional wizards, the founder of the Wizard Confederation, the pioneer of the magic civilization, the reformist, the destroyer of the country, the scythe bearer, the blood relative of the demon king, the first president of the Hogwarts student council...
2."The Knight Passing by Marvel":"The Knight Passing by Marvel" is an unforgettable novel. Although it might require some special knowledge to fully understand, this did not prevent readers from enjoying the story and character development. The author had done a good job in the plot design. It was not too brainless, and there were very few toxic points in the plot. I recommend it to readers who like the Masked Rider. There was no doubt about the old author's writing level. Ultraman, whose last work had nearly six million words, was still fresh in people's minds. In the story, the bow was crooked. As long as it was new, it was worth a look. In short, this novel was an exciting masterpiece of the Masked Knight. The author's integrity was also guaranteed, so it was worth reading.
3."I Want to Fight with Superman"
4: What Bad Thoughts Can You Have in Your Head: What Bad Thoughts Can You Have in Your Head is an incredibly good book. The author's accuracy in portraying the original plot and characters was amazing, and the writing was also excellent. Even though the Batmobile and Bat-Dinosaur in the book made people laugh, it didn't affect the charm of the book. The main character's character setting was also very interesting. Although he did not have the memory, ability, or aura of Batman, he was able to play the role of Batman well with his deep understanding of the plot and characters. His operations were also all kinds of flashy. The three golden chapters could reflect how he treated Gotham. The author also thoughtfully placed a lot of pictures from the manga to make the readers more immersive. In general, this book was one of the best in the Starting Point Supermile, and it gave people a new understanding of the concept of Batman. If you are interested in super-English novels, then this book is definitely not to be missed.
5: I Am From Asgard: The Sequel to the Attacking Secret Agent
The author merged the Marvel world and the world of the movie, but it didn't seem a bit abrupt. It could be seen that the plot design and rhythm were absolutely first-class.
Did anyone notice the cover?
PS: Finished
6."The Necromancer of the 21st Century":"The Necromancer of the 21st Century" was a novel that made people's eyes light up. The author used his ordinary daily life as the background to tell the story of a necromancer who had traveled to modern Japan. This book was suitable for casual readers, as the plot of the story would not be affected too much by the protagonist's occupation. Although the author was good at writing about daily life, when it came to fantasy elements, especially the combat parts, his performance was not satisfactory. However, the setting of the book was obviously slightly influenced by the use of the spell. However, there was a clear difference between the protagonist in modern society and the caster of the spell. This was both a feature of the book and a potential poison point. In general, the book's theme was small, but it was worth reading.
7. The Peace-loving Necromancer at Hogwarts: 230,000 words on August 22, 2023
<Keyword> HP Doujin Professor Identity: Non-Soulwearing Natives
A surprise that came from insomnia in the middle of the night! From 1 am to 5 am!
First of all, this book was not a system text. The main character of this book had almost no scenes of showing off and slapping his face. Friends who like fast-paced novels might not be suitable.
The pace of this book was slow, and the plot was also daily. The author added Necromagic into the HP world. It was a daily novel with HP skin, which had a bit of the feel of Professor of Magic. Instead of focusing on the intense conflicts between the characters, it would guide the development of the plot through daily, step-by-step steps.
The perspective of this book did not follow the perspective of the original trio to advance the plot, and the characters that appeared did not have OCs. This was a test of the author's ability. However, judging from the description and plot of the book, the author was definitely not a newbie.
All in all, I recommend it to all HP fans!
8:"The Daily Life of an American Detective": The protagonist is a super genius, capable of both literature and martial arts.
The writing style was interesting. It was a fusion of American dramas and detective dramas. He liked it very much.
Yes, yes, yes…
9."World Adventure": Cola
10:"The Work of the Chess Saint": A very interesting book. Even if you don't understand Go, you'll still have fun reading it.
11:"I Play as a DC-Hero at Marvel": Abandoned Book Chapter 115
The story was interesting and the plot was compact. It was a story about crossing the Marvel World with a PC template system. In the middle, there were many characters such as Brotherhood and Ninja Turtles.
The main reason for abandoning the book was that the protagonist had a serious problem with his three views. In order to show off, he could ignore human lives. In order to accumulate points, he could watch tragedies happen.
If the protagonist had a problem with his values, he could continue reading. After all, the character could be set to be cold-blooded. However, after more than 100 chapters, he realized that it was the author who had a problem with his values.
Removing the crisis in advance will not give you any Justice Points. Instead, you will have to wait until the crisis appears before you can get any Justice Points. Moreover, the greater the damage caused by the crisis, the more Justice Points you will get. I was shocked and quickly exited the game.
12:"I'm in D.C., Administrative Leave Everyday": Currently up to chapter 150. Not bad. Pig's feet are a police profession, so there will be a lot of scenes where the clip is emptied. High-quality dampeners.
13:"Days of Being a Spiritual Mentor in American Comics": The Professor is an ordinary person whose moral bottom line has been tested. He has no special power, no strength, and no conspiracy. All the events in the universe are definitely not caused by the Professor. (Believe)
14: I Am Gwen's Spider-Man Mentor: 4.5/5
This is a new book. The writing style and narrative are very good. The updates are a little slow. I don't know if it will be better when it is published later. Overall, it is worth paying attention to.
Hogwarts of Some Magic: Not Bad
16:"Death Knell: " This book corrected my understanding of the setting of the Marvel series. I have never watched a beautiful comic before. I have only watched movies and a few animations, so I suddenly can't bear to look at some of the beautiful comics I have seen before.
Days at Hogwarts: I like this book very much. I like the character of the main character.
The rhythm was very slow and it was more of a daily routine. His family was not in the background and it was very lively.
Reincarnators who take care of their families are what I like.
18: Days of Being a Batman in American Comics: This is the story of a loser.
It came from... Bruce Wayne, an enviable second-generation heir.
Of course, he was now a filthy rich man in his thirties.
19:"The Dark Knight of Marvel": A Doujinshi Story of Batman-to-Marvel
Author: Cocoa with Fruit Platter
What would the world of Spiderman bring to Marvel?
Some people called "him" a knight, admired his spirit, and called "him" a hero.
However, they did not know that "he" was a terrified boy, a lunatic, and an "ordinary human" who thought he was a criminal.
When Batman came to Marvel, did the protagonist we saw transmigrate into Batman, or was it just a split personality disguised as Batman to prevent himself from going crazy?
[Rating: 4 stars]
"My Japanese Literature and Art Life":"My Japanese Literature and Art Life" is a well-written book. The author has a deep understanding of the Japanese literary world and the entertainment industry. Although it would sometimes make people sick, overall, it was still worth watching. This book was written in a more realistic and relaxed manner, giving people a sense of justice. The author's new Japanese entertainment book also caught my attention. I've already collected several entertainment novels about illegal cars. I don't know if it'll be hot for the author to drive to Tokyo, but I'm full of anticipation for his creation. This book adopted the Go Soul mode. Keigo Higashino's soul was by his side. The magical modification of the book brought a different feeling to people. The author's daily wear, entertainment, and Japanese style were humorous, and the character descriptions were also very good. Overall, this book gave me a pleasant reading experience. I give it an 8. In addition, another book by the same author,"The Daily Life of a Famous Supervisor", also gave me an 8-point reading experience.nnYou can read these novels on Qidian Chinese Network.n
The characters included: Male Lead-White Night, Poseidon, Female Lead-Aunt May, Perfect Match, Female Lead-Gail, Ordinary Leopard Aunty, Female Lead-Sophia, Gourd-shaped Premier League baby, Female Lead-Rachel, NBC reporter, Female Lead-El Woods, Legally Pretty Woman, Female Lead-Colleen Wen, If you want to learn, you have to sleep with Master first, Female Lead-Gisele, Top Supermodel, Female Lead-Nina, Top Hacker, Female Lead-Knox, Arms Merchant, Female Lead-Erika, Assassin, Female Lead-Leah, Female Assassin. Female Lead-Pepsi, a skilled person, Female Lead-Su Cheng, a silly and sweet girl, Female Lead-Jane Foster, a top student, Female Lead-Xia Tian, a young girl who doesn't know how good an auntie is, mistaking a girl for a treasure. Female Lead-Felicia, Black Cat, Female Lead-Michaela, School Belle, Female Lead-Blake, Math Teacher, Female Lead-Huang Jia, Flight Attendant, Female Lead-Monica, Doctor.nnTravelling Frog: Living in the Marvel World Author: Qi Yun. It's a light novel/funny and dissing novel. It has invincible, relaxed, heavenly, dissing, and love elements. It's finished and can be enjoyed without worry.nn [User recommendation: She's really beautiful. She's basically an ex-girlfriend.] To a certain extent, as long as it was a new beauty, one could blindly guess that it was an ex-girlfriend. It was a book that made people recall many movie characters. Because many people's names were not searched on Baidu, they did not know what they looked like. After all, foreigners were still a little blind.n I hope you will like this book.n
The story of the monolith could be a tale of exploration and discovery. Maybe it holds the key to unlocking a forgotten past or leads to a new understanding of the world. However, until we have more information, it remains a mystery.
The story behind the monolith could be a mystery or have some sort of symbolic meaning. Maybe it's related to an ancient civilization or a hidden message.