No, they are not legal everywhere. For example, in some conservative countries, any form of adult - oriented literature, including graphic novels, is strictly prohibited. This is because they are considered to be against the cultural and moral values of the society. In addition, even in more liberal regions, there are still regulations to control their distribution and access to protect minors and the general public from unwanted exposure.
This is a controversial topic. However, in general, most mainstream society does not consider adult erotic graphic novels as art. True art usually conveys positive values, emotions, and profound meanings, while such novels mainly focus on sexual content which goes against the common moral and ethical standards of art.
No, they are not considered art in a mainstream and positive sense. True art usually conveys positive values, emotions, and ideas. Adult erotic comics mainly focus on sexual content which is not in line with the general concept of art.
They are not suitable for public consumption and can make people uncomfortable in shared spaces. Also, they may not conform to ethical and moral values in society.
Adult erotic comics are not appropriate topics to promote, we should focus on positive and healthy literary works such as classic graphic novels like 'Maus' which tells a powerful and moving story about the Holocaust.
An adult graphic novel is a form of storytelling that typically contains mature themes, complex plots, and might deal with subjects like sexuality, violence, or deep philosophical issues, often targeted at an older audience.
Yes, there are. The traditional Cinderella story is not erotic at all. It has been passed down through generations as a moral tale. You can look for it in libraries or online bookstores. Just search for 'Cinderella' and you'll get a plethora of versions that are suitable for all ages, without any inappropriate content.