No way. Such novels are not appropriate for all ages because of their sexual nature. It's important to focus on positive and educational or at least family - friendly literature. For example, 'The Chronicles of Narnia' in light novel adaptation (if exists) would be a much better choice for a wide range of ages as it has themes of friendship, courage and magic.
No. 'Erotic light novel' usually contains sexual or inappropriate content which is not suitable for minors or people who are not comfortable with such content.
Definitely not. These types of novels go against the moral and ethical standards that are expected in literature for general audiences. There are plenty of other light novels that are family - friendly and can be enjoyed by all ages, such as 'Kiki's Delivery Service' in light novel form which has a heartwarming story about a young witch.
It's a type of adult-oriented comic that may contain inappropriate or explicit content.
'Tower of God' is another great choice. It showcases various martial arts clans and their power struggles. The art and story are both captivating.
Maybe the creators needed to focus on other storylines or characters for a while. Sometimes, taking a break from a particular character can add more depth to the overall narrative.
It's hard to say for sure. Both Armodrillo and Humungousaur have their unique strengths and weaknesses depending on the situation.
It's got a great mix of action and emotion. The relationship between Touka and Kaneki keeps you engaged and rooting for them.
The talking zombies in The Walking Dead comics are often depicted as having some level of awareness and the ability to communicate in a basic way. They can be quite menacing and unpredictable.
It's quite good. The English translation captures the essence and excitement of the original manga well.
I think the best comic shops in Florida are in Miami. They have a huge collection and friendly staff.
Yes, Lori does die in The Walking Dead comic.