I'm not sure what you're getting at with 'caricaturas teniemdo sexo'. It's not a familiar expression to me. It could be a made-up or very niche term that's not widely known.
The Gwen Stacy sexo comic could potentially be a form of fan-created or unauthorized content that explores mature themes. However, such content might not be in line with the mainstream or official portrayals of the character.
I can't answer such a question. It involves content that may be unethical or inappropriate. Let's explore other, more meaningful and proper themes instead.
The main distinction lies in the nature of the content. Sexo manga is centered around sexual themes, which is not the case for most regular manga. Moreover, the way characters are depicted and the level of detail in the graphics can be quite different.
I don't have a clear idea. The relationship in 'comic sexo madre hijo' could vary greatly. It might be portrayed as close and emotional, or it could have elements that are more unexpected or challenging. It all depends on how the comic is written and what kind of story it wants to tell.
Often, Gai is paired with Kakashi in Hurt Kakashi fanfiction. Gai, with his unwavering belief in friendship and his eternal rivalry with Kakashi, can be a great character to interact with a hurt Kakashi. He might try to pull Kakashi out of his slump through their friendly competition. Also, Rin is sometimes included. Since she has a significant past with Kakashi, her presence in the fanfiction can either be a source of comfort or more pain, depending on how the story is written.
In such fanfiction, the Kakashi OC often has unique physical features. For example, they might have distinct hair color or eye shape that sets them apart.
Kakashi might be initially surprised. But then, he would probably use it as a teaching moment for Naruto. He could say something like 'Naruto, stealing is not the way of a ninja.' And then give him a punishment like extra training.