Well, that depends. If it's part of a novel or a film script, it's likely fiction. But if it's reported in a news article or a documentary, it's probably nonfiction.
Definitely not. There are many amazing female comics out there that offer unique perspectives, interesting characters, and engaging plots. The quality of a comic isn't determined by the gender of the creator.
The following are some examples of weapons that could suck blood in novels:
The Nine Serenities Scripture that Xiao Yan used in 'Battle Through the Heavens' was embedded with a weapon called 'Black Horn Silver Needle', which could absorb the enemy's blood.
In "The Pinnacle of Martial Refinement", the protagonist Lin Zhentian used a weapon called "Blood Blade Flying Flower" when he was practicing martial arts. This weapon could absorb the enemy's blood to enhance his own cultivation ability.
3. In "Full Time Expert", Ye Xiu used a weapon called "Shadow Sword" that could absorb the opponent's energy to increase his own strength.
In "Douluo Continent," Tang Wulin used a weapon called "Soul Ring" that could absorb the souls of surrounding creatures to enhance his strength.
In these novels, the weapons could suck blood to better show the protagonist's powerful strength and skills to enhance the reader's reading experience. However, it should be noted that this setting may bring some negative effects to the novel, so the author needs to pay attention to balance and rationality when using it.
It's not ethical at all. Such stories often involve inappropriate and disrespectful content towards a relationship. A healthy relationship should be based on mutual respect, trust and positive interactions, not on demeaning or voyeuristic concepts.
Maybe it's because they don't capture the excitement or complexity of the story. Sometimes they're just too brief and fail to give a real sense of what's great about the novel.
Well, it could be that some people find the content too explicit or lacking in depth. Maybe the storylines are weak or the characters aren't well-developed.
Well, it's kind of a mixed bag. The comic might have great characters but a weak storyline, or vice versa. So, it can be good or suck depending on what aspects you focus on.
I think the reason could be that the plotlines in some science fiction works are confusing or lack depth. Also, the special effects might not always live up to expectations.