One negative impact is that it can promote an improper view of animals. It might make people see cats as objects for inappropriate fantasies rather than as living beings worthy of respect.
Well, first of all, it goes against the respect we should have for animals. It can also cause discomfort among a large number of people who have a love for cats and other animals. Additionally, it may attract the wrong kind of attention to the world of fanfiction, making it seem like a place for inappropriate and unethical content rather than a creative and positive space. And from an animal rights perspective, it is a form of exploitation of animals, even if it's just in the realm of writing.
The 'Daily Mirror Jane' comic strip is usually light-hearted and focuses on everyday life situations with a touch of humor.
It's full of fun and mischief! The characters and their adventures make it really charming.
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.