I don't think so. The idea that comic books cause violence is a bit far-fetched. It's not the comics but various factors like a person's environment and upbringing that have a greater influence on their behavior.
No, comic books don't cause violence. They are just a form of entertainment and expression, and people have the ability to distinguish between fiction and reality.
No, comic books don't cause violence. They are a form of entertainment and expression, and most have no direct link to causing violent behavior.
Yes, it is. 'A History of Violence' originated from a comic.
I'm not sure. It depends on the specific content and interpretation of what's considered comic violence or disorder in the context of the Aztec.
It's not a good idea. Violence begets violence. When we respond with more violence, it creates a cycle that's hard to break. We need to promote understanding, communication, and finding peaceful solutions instead.
The ending of the comic is quite unexpected. The main character finally realizes the consequences of his violent actions and decides to change his ways for a peaceful life.
Not really. The Aztecs had their own forms of conflict and societal issues, but they weren't typically depicted in a comic or lighthearted way.
It's hard to give a definite yes or no. There were some aspects of Aztec culture that might be seen as violent or disorderly by modern standards, but it's important to understand them in their historical context.
The ending is quite unexpected and leaves you thinking. The main character faces a final confrontation that changes everything.
I wouldn't recommend illegal downloads. You might try looking for it on legal digital comic platforms or in your local comic store.