Yes, Forbidden Planet is a very well - known store that sells graphic novels. It has a huge collection and is popular among comic and graphic novel fans.
One well - known store is Dark Horse Comics' own store. They sell their own graphic novels as well as others. Another is Image Comics' store which also has a great selection. And in the UK, Gosh! Comics is well - known for selling all kinds of graphic novels, from local UK talent to international bestsellers.
Comic - Con International is a well - known event where many stores sell graphic novels. These stores bring in a wide variety of graphic novels, from classic to new releases. And of course, there's Midtown Comics in New York. It's famous for its extensive selection of graphic novels and comics.
Yes, Barnes & Noble is well - known. They have a good variety of anime light novels in their stores. You can find both popular and niche titles there. It's a great place to browse and pick up some interesting reads.
Well, there are several places. Independent bookstores often carry a selection of graphic novels. They might not have as large a stock as a specialized comic store, but they usually have some interesting and unique titles. Another option is online stores such as Amazon. It has a vast collection of graphic novels from different publishers and in various genres.
Well, some local independent bookstores might carry light novels. Also, comic book stores or specialized anime and manga stores often have a selection. For example, Kinokuniya is a popular option.
Yes, they can sell well. It depends on the popularity of the genre, the quality of the art and story, and marketing efforts.
Yes, graphic novels can sell well, especially if they have an engaging story and appealing art.
It's hard to point to a specific graphic novel as 'degenerate' in a general sense. However, some might consider certain underground or self - published graphic novels that have very low - quality production values and amateurish storytelling as 'degenerate'. But this is a very personal view.
I don't recommend focusing on 'erotic' content as it may involve inappropriate or unethical materials. However, there are many gay - themed graphic novels that focus on positive aspects like love, identity, and relationships without the 'erotic' part, such as 'Fun Home' which is a great exploration of a woman's relationship with her gay father and his own life journey.
I'm not aware of specific 'lesbian sex graphic novels' as that involves adult and often inappropriate content. But some works like 'Blue is the Warmest Color' (which was also made into a movie) touches on lesbian love and relationships in a more general, yet deeply emotional way. It shows the connection, the challenges, and the beauty of such relationships without being overly sexualized.
One well - known example could be 'The Adventures of Tintin'. Although not solely focused on foot fetish, there are some scenes that might be interpreted in that way by some. However, this is a very mild example compared to what might be considered more extreme in this niche area. Another one might be some works by underground or indie comic artists, but they are not as mainstream and often hard to find.
Discussing erotica graphic novels, especially those with such specific themes, is not appropriate as it involves adult and often inappropriate content.