Definitely not. The term 'nigga' is highly controversial and can cause serious offense. Comics should aim to be inclusive and respectful, avoiding such potentially hurtful language.
I have no idea. The combination of 'dog' and 'nigga' in a manga context seems very unusual and perhaps inappropriate.
Well, 'dog nigga' is an offensive and inappropriate phrase and has no inherent connection to manhwa. Manhwa is a form of comics or graphic novels from Korea. The two concepts are completely separate and have no logical association.
I'm not sure there's a direct relationship. 'Nigga' is a controversial term and 'dog' is a common word, but neither seem to have an obvious connection to manga.
The significance of this cartoon is likely negative. It risks reinforcing harmful racial biases and doesn't contribute to a positive or inclusive society. We should be cautious about such depictions.
Sure, you can. Sometimes it adds a touch of realism or shows a character's hesitation or uncertainty.
Manga has this charm where it can hook you with its creativity and the depth of its plots. Maybe it's the way it presents emotions and adventures that makes it impossible to say no.
Yes, you can express that. Liking manga overs is a matter of your own taste and there's no right or wrong in it. Maybe you appreciate certain aspects like the art style or the story development in manga overs.
It depends on the evidence and personal belief. If there are reliable witnesses, documentation, or physical proof, it might be argued to be true.
Black Impermanence only knew one sentence.
Fan Wujiu could only say one sentence, and that sentence was " must die." This sentence came from his experience of being kidnapped and taken hostage after being knocked unconscious by Zhang Fei. He was so angry that he said it. From then on, Fan Wujiu only knew how to say this sentence, and he said it very smoothly. As for why he only said this, there was no relevant information to provide an answer.