Sorry, I haven't seen it. But I'd love to hear more about it from you.
Yes, I did. It was quite interesting. The characters were well-drawn and the plot was engaging.
No, I didn't. Maybe you can show it to me later.
The comic is significant as it highlights the issue of gender profiling and how it can lead to misunderstandings and unfair treatment. It prompts society to be more inclusive and respectful of individual gender identities.
No, I don't. Maybe the demons are hidden well within the comic's art or the story hasn't shown them clearly enough yet.
Definitely not! The comic might present situations that could be misconstrued, but I was merely observing and trying to understand the plot without jumping to any gender-based assumptions.
It depends on the context and the style of the comic. Sometimes it's through the character's expressions and actions.
You can see DC comic superheroes in movies, TV shows, and comic books.
It's a comic that challenges gender stereotypes and assumptions, making people think about how we often jump to conclusions about others' genders.
I'm not sure. Maybe you did, but it's possible your mind played tricks on you.
Well, it might have been through a mutual acquaintance in the yakuza world. Or perhaps they met during a risky mission and found a connection amidst the danger.
The Fairy Mercy comic can be viewed on the Century Comic Network, Tick Tick Comic, and the Speed Comic Library.