It's not suitable. Such stories usually contain sexually suggestive or explicit content which is not acceptable in public or general literary settings. We should focus on positive, healthy and family - friendly content instead.
No. Writing explicit 'hot erotic stories' is not appropriate as it involves adult and often inappropriate content that goes against moral and ethical standards in many contexts.
In most cases, it's not appropriate. Erotic content is not suitable for general audiences and may violate social norms and values. There are many other positive and creative writing topics to explore, like adventure, friendship or self - growth.
There's no direct relationship between Hinata and Hentai in any legitimate Boruto manga. Hinata is a character from the Naruto series, while hentai is a term associated with adult or inappropriate content and has no valid connection here.
Yes, Shane does die in the Walking Dead comic.
I'm not familiar with such content. It might be inappropriate or not in line with common values.
The anime of Evangelion came before the manga. The anime gained popularity and then the manga followed. Sometimes, the success of an anime leads to the creation of a manga to expand on the story or offer a different perspective.
The comic tells a tale of a world where witches secretly live among humans, with various conflicts and adventures arising from their interactions.
The combination you mentioned is highly disturbing and not within the realm of normal or acceptable entertainment. It goes against principles of decency and respect for various aspects.
It depends on the specific comic storyline. Sometimes Starfire shows more power, while in others Blackfire takes the upper hand.
It might be a story about a boy who experiences life as a high school girl, facing various challenges and adventures along the way.
I'm not sure. You might need to do some deeper research to find out.
One option could be to check the official website of the creator of the Better Half comic strip. Sometimes, they have an archive section for their work. Also, libraries or local comic stores might have some collections or be able to point you in the right direction.