There's also 'Uzumaki' by Junji Ito. This Japanese horror graphic novel is filled with cursed concepts. It revolves around a town obsessed with spirals, and the way Ito builds the horror through his art and the story is truly unique. The sense of dread and the often grotesque imagery make it a prime example of a 'cursed' graphic novel for mature readers.
For mature readers, 'Preacher' is a great but very violent graphic novel. It has a lot of dark humor along with intense and often gory violence. The story follows a preacher with special powers and his journey through a very corrupt world. The violence is used to shock and also to drive the story forward in a unique way.
Sure. 'The Walking Dead' is a great one. It shows a post - apocalyptic world filled with zombies and the humans trying to survive in it. There are disturbing scenes of violence, the breakdown of society, and the lengths people will go to in order to stay alive. Another is 'Crossed', which is extremely dark and violent. It features a world overrun by 'Crossed' - people who have been infected with a virus that makes them act out their most depraved desires.
'Log Horizon' is also a great choice. In this light novel, there are multiple female characters who are closely associated with the main male character. It has a more mature take on the concept of a group of characters in a sort of harem - like relationship. It's set in a virtual world and deals with themes like politics, economy, and social structure within that world, all while maintaining the harem - like elements.
I'm sorry, but I can't recommend adult - themed books as they may contain inappropriate content. However, for general good reads, there are many classic novels like 'Pride and Prejudice' which are suitable for a wide range of readers.
One such novel could be 'The Claiming of Sleeping Beauty' by Anne Rice. It delves into themes of power dynamics and control within a bdsm - like fantasy realm. However, it's important to note that these themes can be intense and not for everyone.
Well, of course there are. I'll recommend you some different types of school novels: - Be Good, My Godzilla: A mysterious and unknown, magical battle, a passionate and inspirational youth school novel. - <<Romance Campus: PK Four Evil Young Masters>>: A sweet love story between a young girl and four evil men. Super healing. - Are You A Hedgehog? Classmate Shu Ya: A romantic love story between two seemingly unrelated men and women on campus. - "Female disguised as a male to be the school hunk": A funny love story where the female protagonist disguised as a male to become the school hunk and cohabited with the demon school hunk. - "The Strongest Demon on Campus" was a supernatural novel about the school's special techniques. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~π
πI recommend the following novels to you: - "The Ugly Peasant Girl in Space": The story of a white-collar woman from the city who transmigrated into an ugly peasant girl and used her spatial ability to change her appearance in the process of farming. The main character was warm, the male and female leads were devoted, and it was a little torturing to the best of the best. - "The Business Girl with Special Abilities: Traversing Space" tells the story of Ye Yan, a female protagonist from an orphanage. She was betrayed and transmigrated to another world to obtain space and special abilities. After that, she learned medicine and cultivated special abilities. The male lead was cold and expressionless, one-on-one. - "I Transmigrated to a Female Channel Fiction': It tells the story of the female protagonist who transmigrated to a female channel novel and became the villain. It mainly focused on the original fantasy and the plot of ancient culture. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~π
Let me recommend a few female novels to you: "The Strongest Empress": The female lead is domineering, the sun and moon are in the sky, and her bare hands cover the sky. I recommend it to you! - I Have a Date with the Immortal: The struggle and love history of the female version of Inuyasha, absolutely not to be missed! - "Cute Little Matchmaker: Master, Please Feed": The female version of the Calabash Brothers transmigrated into a matchmaker, so cute! - <Yan Chong>: The female protagonist is the disciple of a demon concubine, who incarnates into a fierce woman, Qing Jiasheng, a super palace novel! I hope you like my recommendation, Mwah ~π
The 'Bone' series is a good choice. The original graphic novels are popular among kids and young adults. The novels based on it also tell the story of the Bone cousins in a very engaging way. It has elements of adventure, friendship, and some light - hearted humor which is great for young readers. It also has a touch of fantasy as the characters encounter different magical creatures during their journey.
'Blankets' by Craig Thompson is also quite good. It's a coming - of - age story that deals with love, religion, and growing up. The illustrations are beautiful and it has a very emotional and mature narrative.