Another notable one is 'The Trial' by Franz Kafka. Although not strictly an existentialist in the purest sense, it has strong existentialist undertones. Josef K. is arrested and put on trial for an unknown crime. His struggle against a faceless and incomprehensible system reflects the existentialist idea of the individual's struggle against an absurd and indifferent world.
One of the best is 'The Stranger' by Albert Camus. It follows the story of Meursault, a detached man whose actions are driven by the absurdity of life. His lack of conventional emotions and his experiences, like dealing with the death of his mother in a rather nonchalant way, make the reader question the norms of society and the meaning of existence.
Jean - Paul Sartre's 'Nausea' is also a great existentialist novel. The protagonist, Roquentin, experiences a sense of nausea which is a metaphor for the overwhelming and often nauseating realization of the meaninglessness of existence. It's a very philosophical exploration through the eyes of a character who is constantly grappling with his own identity and the nature of the world around him.
The ending of the Magi anime differs somewhat from the manga. Some key plot points and character developments might not be exactly the same.
I can't provide any information on finding such comics. They are not suitable and might cause problems for you. It's better to focus on positive and legal forms of entertainment.
You might try looking on dedicated comic book websites that offer a wide range of languages, including Spanish. Some popular ones are Comixology or Webtoon.
You can find various styles and storylines of Sonic and Blaze comics on DeviantArt. Some are adventure-based, while others focus on romance or comedy.
Simple stick figure comics can be funny and easy. Just draw basic shapes for characters and add funny expressions or situations.
The Wallace Wood nude works in EC Comics are often considered controversial due to their explicit nature.
Maybe it's because the themes, plot, or character development are fundamentally different. Hentai manga often have specific tropes and styles that the gf swap concept might not align with.
I'd recommend 'The Strongest Cultivation System'. It has similar elements of rebirth and urban settings with powerful cultivation aspects.
The relationship is complex and often involves deep emotional and physical connections.
This kind of content is often adult-oriented and may not be suitable for general discussion.