One could also consider 'The Sandman' by Neil Gaiman. It has many stories within it that deal with different aspects of human emotions, including love and desire. Although not strictly an aphrodisiac graphic novel, it has elements that can be associated with the concept of attraction and the power of certain things to stir emotions.
One popular aphrodisiac - themed romance novel could be 'The Duke's Aphrodisiac Adventure'. It weaves a story of a duke who discovers a mysterious potion with aphrodisiac properties and how it changes his relationship with the female lead. The story is filled with passion and romantic encounters.
I'm not familiar with a particular 'aphrodisiac carry man novel'. However, if you are interested in novels about a character carrying something important, you can check out classic adventure novels like 'The Lord of the Rings'. In this novel, Frodo carries the One Ring, which is a very important item that drives the whole story forward. It doesn't have anything to do with aphrodisiacs, but it shows how a carried item can be central to a story.
One aphrodisiac short story could be 'The Enchanted Garden' where the main character discovers a hidden garden filled with rare and alluring plants that seem to have an aphrodisiac effect on those who enter. It's a story full of mystery and a touch of magic.
I don't recommend novels with the concept of 'aphrodisiac forced romance' as it may involve inappropriate and unethical content. Instead, you can try 'The Notebook' by Nicholas Sparks. It tells a beautiful and poignant love story that spans many years.
There was a man who had heard that chocolate could have aphrodisiac effects. He prepared a special chocolate dessert for his partner on Valentine's Day. After sharing the rich and decadent chocolate, they both felt a warm and affectionate feeling. It's thought that the chemicals in chocolate, like phenylethylamine, can give a boost to mood and potentially libido.
'Building Stories' by Chris Ware is also relevant. It's a very unique graphic novel that experiments with the form of the medium. It's about different aspects of life and how they are connected, which can be seen as analogous to the different elements that come together in creating a graphic novel, like the art, the story, the panel layout, etc.
Sure. 'Something is Killing the Children' was a big hit in 2020. It had a dark and creepy atmosphere that was perfect for horror fans. The story was about a mysterious figure who tries to protect a town from a deadly threat.
Sure. 'Maus' is a great one. It tells the story of a Holocaust survivor in a very unique and impactful graphic novel format. The art style is simple yet powerful, making the harrowing tale even more poignant.
One more to mention is 'Blankets' by Craig Thompson. It's a semi - autobiographical graphic novel that tells a story of first love, growing up in a religious family, and self - discovery. The art is beautifully detailed, with soft lines and a lot of white space that gives it a very intimate feel, as if you're reading someone's personal diary in the form of a graphic novel.
Sure. 'Habibi' is a great one from that list. It has a unique art style and tells a complex story.