I'm not sure specifically which 'famous funnies 1 story' you are referring to. There could be many humorous stories that are famous. It might be a story from a particular book of funny tales, or a well - known anecdote passed down. Without more context, it's hard to tell the exact story.
I really don't know much about 'famous funnies 1 story' as the name is quite vague. It could be a local or regional funny story that has gained fame in a certain area. Maybe it's a story told by an old storyteller that has been passed on and become well - known.
There is this story of a clumsy waiter. He was carrying a tray full of drinks and when he tripped over a chair, instead of the drinks spilling all over the floor, they magically landed on another table where the customers were just asking for more drinks. It was a lucky accident that made everyone laugh.
There were a few recommended masterpieces of comic novels. First of all, the comic series of World Famous Books included comic versions of classics such as The Scarlet Letter, Pride and Predict, Great expectations, and Emma. In addition, World Famous Comic Book: Margobi Crossing was a work by Charles Dickens, edited by Rudolph and drawn by Esther Meylan. It told the story of a man thinking about his future and destiny on Christmas Eve. There was also " Full-time Manga Artist," which described the process of an art student trying to become a manga artist, and integrated it into the social background of the economic bubble bursting era. In addition," Heroes of Another Dimension " was also a recommended famous comic novel. It told the story of the protagonist transmigrating into his own comic world and discovering that his work had been tampered with by the mastermind behind the scenes. Other recommended masterpieces included " Secret Garden,"" The Little Prince,"" The Old Man and the Sea,"" Twenty Thousand Miles Under the Sea," and so on.
Who is the most famous vampire in the comics?
This question is a bit difficult to answer because the "most famous" vampire depends on the preferences of the reader or audience. But according to the popularity of comics and novels, the following are some of the most popular vampires:
- Vampires in Twilight: This series of novels and movies were very popular, and the vampire Edward became a classic image.
- The Vampire in Vampire Hunter D: This series of novels was also very popular. The vampire Dardanelle became a character with a complicated background and deep psychology.
- The vampire in the manga "Tokyo Shika": This manga and novel were also very popular. The vampire Kimki Ken became a character with a strong personality and complicated background.
These were just a few popular vampire images, but there were many other vampire images and storylines.
Rather than seeking such inappropriate content, one can explore the works of Indian comic artists who are known for their creativity in other non - sexual areas. For example, Pran Kumar Sharma's 'Chacha Chaudhary' is a very popular and family - friendly comic series.
Okay, here are some recommendations for some good but not too famous comics:
1 "Beastmen"
2. Despicable Me
3. Black's Basketball
4. The Walking Dead
5 "Weirdos in the convenience store"(7Up)
The Bizarre People in the Convenience Store 2 (7Up2)
7 "Black Beauty Care of the Beast Girl"(Kemono Jihen)
8. A Certain Scientific Railgun
9. Danganronpa
10 Demon Slayer
These comics all have different storylines and styles. I hope you can find something you like.
Well, there's also Stan Sakai, who is the creator behind 'Usagi Yojimbo'. His art beautifully depicts the feudal Japanese setting with great attention to detail. His characters, especially the samurai rabbit, are very recognizable. Then there's Paul Chadwick, known for his work on 'Concrete'. He has a very different style that gives life to the unique character of Concrete, with a more down - to - earth and relatable look compared to some of the more fantastical Dark Horse works.