Here are a few related novels I found for you: 1. [Black Physique Begins Cultivation in the Wasteland] Author: Chen Fengxiao, Category: Science fiction, Interstellar Civilization 2. "Galaxy Overlord's Rearing Notes" Author: Moon, Category: Science fiction, Interstellar Civilization The following is a brief introduction of these novels: 1. "Black Physique Begins Cultivation in the Wasteland" After transmigrating to the wasteland, it was customary to be an orphan. What should he do? First, he had to survive, but it was not easy to do so. After being full, he should think…cough cough, he should think about how to become stronger. This was even more difficult. When Qu Jianlei began to grow stronger, he unexpectedly found that this wasteland…was not the wasteland he had imagined! 2. "Galaxy Overlord's Rearing Notes" [Description: Picked up an alien loli, who turned out to be the former overlord of the Milky Way. The protagonist began to feed the most powerful loli (pet) in the Milky Way.] On that day, the young man embarked on a journey to the sea of stars. The idiotic version of the introduction: Noah, don't bite me, I can't eat! Lin Youde said. These works all have good reputations for your reference.
I don't think there's a significant or common known link between the 'High School of the Dead' manga and 'Rock'. Maybe you have more context or details to clarify?
Such comics often have graphic and explicit content related to the condition. They might focus on exaggerated or fictional depictions for entertainment purposes.
You could also look on social media platforms. Sometimes there are local groups or pages dedicated to sharing information about local businesses, including comic shops. Or, simply walk around your area and keep an eye out for storefronts that might be a comic shop.
They often contain explicit and adult-oriented content, not suitable for general discussion.
The comic featuring Iron Man and Aldrich Killian is quite intense and full of action-packed scenes.
Maybe you have a unique emotional need or are seeking some kind of catharsis through such intense experiences depicted in the manga.
I wouldn't recommend looking into such comics as they might not be appropriate or legal. It's better to focus on positive and mainstream content.
Shintaro Kago's hentai manga often features unconventional and sometimes disturbing imagery and themes. It's not for the faint of heart.
Maybe it's due to a lack of communication and understanding between the characters.