The following are some recommendations for the male protagonist who is mentally ill in the novel: 1. Beautiful He Doesn't Speak by Jiang Xiaolu 2. "Sick Love" by Vine as a Branch 3. "Paranoid Sweet" by Zhao Shiyu 4. "Adoration" by Huang San 5. Paranoid Love by Sweet Vinegar Fish 6. "Thinking of You Is Hard to Fly" by Xuan Mi 7. The Name of the Disease is You by Sweet and Vinegar Fish 8. His Paranoid Desire by Tao Hezhi 9. The night belongs to me, I belong to you by Yan Qiao 9 10. "Qing Qing Wo Me" by Chuan Lan 11. Love as a Cage by A Little Ham 12. Bad Paper Kite by Galaxy Mayfly 13. "Reuniting with my ex" by Tang Mian 14. Love Your Wife Like a Deity by Fan Yuetai 15. "It's a disaster that can't be avoided" by Danqing Hand 16. Nightingale by HarmlessJoy 17. I Cry After Scumbag Sick Male Lead by Crystal in Three Days 18. She's Too Sweet by Half Cabbage 19. "Let Her Be" by Qu Xiaoqi 20. "Addicted" by Unknown Author (Completed) The male protagonists in these novels all had psychological problems, showing characteristics such as paranoia, illness, and possessiveness. These stories were based on the theme of love, redemption, and healing, showing the affection and love of the male protagonist for the female protagonist. These novels might satisfy your need for a novel with a mentally ill male protagonist.
Well, a funny teacher comic on organization might have exaggerated characters and humorous situations related to organizing stuff at school or in a classroom. Maybe the teacher gets into funny predicaments while trying to keep everything in order.
I think it could go either way. Jiren has immense raw power and combat skills, but Saitama's one-punch ability is unpredictable. It would really depend on the circumstances and the writers' imagination.
The manga might have more visual impact, while the novel can offer deeper character development and inner thoughts.
I have no idea about such content. It might be inappropriate or violate certain norms.
It's a rather unique and unconventional story. The idea of a gangster choosing a man as a bride adds an element of surprise and taboo.
You might find it on some dedicated manga websites or platforms. Just do a careful search online.
Alonzo Bodden was quite impressive and the contestants had a diverse range of talents and styles.
David Finch's Spider-Man comics often feature detailed and dynamic art. The action scenes are intense and the character designs are bold.
I don't have much information on it. But it could potentially be a fantasy comic with magical elements and a quest to save the world.
The similarities could be in character types or plot themes. But differences might lie in art style or story progression.