"Spike" was an oriental fantasy novel created by an online writer, Maoni. It told the story of Xu Le, a citizen of Donglin Region, leaving a desolate and semi-abandoned planet and beginning his life as a spy. The novel ended on May 20, 2011, and was published by Qidian Press in September 2011. It won the silver award of the first "West Lake Biennial Genre Literature Award" and was named the top 20 works of Chinese online literature in 20 years. The novel had a total of 982 chapters and was filled with sci-fi elements. The characters were distinct and the plot was exciting. It was a work worth reading.
" Spies " was an Eastern fantasy novel created by online writer Maoni. It was published on Qidian Chinese Network. The novel told the story of Xu Le, a citizen of Donglin Region. He had some strange knowledge in his mind and left a desolate and semi-abandoned planet to start his life as a spy. The novel ended on May 20, 2011, and was published by Qidian Press in September 2011. In 2013, it won the first West Lake Biennial Genre Literature Award. "Spies" was also adapted into a TV series, co-produced by iQiyi and Little White Flower. The drama told the story of Xu Le, a young man from one of the two major countries in space. He drove a mecha and walked in space, using his fists to uphold justice.
I'm not sure specifically as I haven't read it in detail. But generally, it might be about a character who is an outcast in society, perhaps facing challenges, discrimination or trying to find their place in a world that doesn't accept them easily.
The 'outcast graphic novel' could be about a character who doesn't fit into the established social order. It might explore how this outcast copes with being different. It could show their relationships, which are probably strained because of their outcast status. There might be a mystery or a quest involved. For example, the outcast could be on a mission to find a place where they belong or to understand the reason for their ostracism. The art style in the graphic novel would likely play a big role in emphasizing the sense of otherness of the main character or characters.
The main theme could be about alienation. The outcast often feels separated from society, and the novel might explore the reasons behind this sense of isolation and the character's struggle to either fit in or find their own place in the world.
In 'the outcast novel', we can expect the central outcast character. This person could be an artist or a thinker who doesn't conform to the norms of the society depicted in the book. There may be other characters like a love interest who might initially be hesitant to get involved with the outcast but then gets drawn in by their unique qualities, and also some authority figures in the community who play a role in the outcast's story.
Well, 'Fangirl' can be considered an outcast romance novel. The main character Cath is an outcast in college, and she has a romantic relationship that develops as she navigates her new life. 'The Fault in Our Stars' also has elements of outcast - the two main characters with their health issues are sort of outcasts in a way, and their love story is very touching. Then there's 'Attachments' where the main character Lincoln is an outcast in his job, and he falls in love through an unusual way of monitoring emails.
Well, it could be about Harry Potter being an outcast in the fanfiction world. Maybe it shows Harry having a hard time fitting in within the alternate scenarios created by the fanfic writer. For example, he could be ostracized by his peers in Hogwarts for some new and different reasons than in the original books.
If 'Outcast BTS' is a specific narrative within the BTS fandom, it could be about how the group's music and message have reached out to those who feel like outcasts in society. BTS often sings about themes of self - love, acceptance, and hope. Their lyrics can resonate with people who are marginalized or who don't fit into the mainstream. For example, their song 'Love Yourself' series encourages fans to love themselves despite what others think. This could be part of the 'Outcast BTS' story, where their art has become a form of comfort and inspiration for those who feel left out.