It depends on the context and character development within the comic. Sometimes the relationship dynamics can change.
To be honest, no. The story in the manga made me reassess my view of you. But it's not all negative; it just gave me a new perspective.
Well, that could vary. It might be that you're seen as the comic relief, providing the laughs. Or perhaps you're the mysterious character whose motives are yet to be revealed.
Sure, I do! You're still a charming character in the comic.
Sure, I still love you. The story in the comic might have its twists and turns, but my feelings for you remain the same. Maybe there are challenges or difficulties depicted, but that doesn't affect my love.
I'm not sure specifically as I haven't read that particular comic story. It could potentially be about how erotic elements play different roles, either positive or negative, in the context of the story. Maybe it shows how these elements affect relationships in the story, for better or for worse.
I'm not sure there's a legal way to get them for free. Usually, you have to purchase or subscribe to access comic books.
I'm not sure exactly. You might have to look through the comic strip to get a precise count.
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I'm not certain where you can find it. It might be in some specialized comic stores that deal with more mature or alternative content. But it could also be a relatively unknown or indie comic, in which case it might be hard to find in mainstream stores.
I think he's about equally bad in both. His character traits and actions are similar in both versions.