Yes. The story concluded with all the major plotlines resolved. But if you haven't read it yet, it's still worth going through for the great art and storytelling.
Yes, it is. The Fire Force manga has completed its run.
The Fire Force manga has indeed finished. It had a satisfying conclusion that wrapped up the characters' arcs and brought the story to a close.
I haven't read it yet, so I don't really know. But Kishimoto's previous works were quite popular, so this one might be interesting too.
I'm not really sure. Maybe it's a kind of joke or something said in a very particular situation. It's hard to make sense of it without knowing the background or who said it and why.
I wouldn't recommend or discuss such comics as they often contain inappropriate or adult-oriented content.
Management projects in hentai comic often focus on character interactions and plot development within a specific theme or setting.
Well, it depends on various factors. Batman is a master strategist and has advanced tech, but Captain America has superhuman strength and combat skills. So, it could go either way depending on the circumstances of the battle.
Perhaps the time was intended to be symbolic or part of a creative choice, but it ended up confusing fans. However, without more context, it's hard to say for sure.
Not always. Some anime make significant changes to the manga storyline or characters.
Such comics are considered unauthorized and of a vulgar nature. They go against the spirit and intended audience of the One Piece franchise. It's best to stay away from such content and focus on the official and legitimate works.
The Professor X comics are quite original. They introduce unique storylines and character developments that set them apart.
This kind of comic is likely inappropriate and might violate the original concept of 'My Hero Academia'.