Well, it varies. In some manga, androids might show fear depending on how they're characterized and the situations they face. But in others, they might not have that emotion at all.
Well, in manga, hunger can be expressed by characters having a rumbling tummy sound effect, or by showing them getting frustrated because they haven't eaten. It can also be shown through their physical appearance, like looking pale or having trouble concentrating. Different mangas have different ways of presenting it.
Most likely not. Manga Rock typically focuses on manga content rather than something like 'Feel My Face'. But you could check other dedicated music or entertainment platforms.
Maybe it didn't have a fulfilling ending or the story lacked depth. Sometimes, if the characters' development isn't satisfying, it can leave you with that empty feeling.
The feelings of a manga after seeing the ending vary from person to person, but generally speaking, the audience might have different reactions. Some people may feel excited and satisfied because they have seen the end of the story and can start to look forward to the next step. Others may feel disappointed and lost because they may have invested a lot of time and feelings in the story, but the ending is not what they want. Some people might be confused because they don't understand the ending of the story or because the story has changed unexpectedly. In short, the feeling of seeing the ending of a manga varied from person to person. It could make people feel excited, satisfied, lost, confused, and other different emotional experiences.
It varies. Some gay people might enjoy BL manga as a form of representation and entertainment, while others might not have a particular interest or might have mixed feelings depending on the portrayal.
Well, a poker faced girl in manga could be feeling a mix of things. Maybe she's trying to protect herself or is just not good at showing her true feelings. It could also be that she's dealing with internal conflicts that she doesn't want others to see.
Yes. 'Twins' Pain Connection' is a manga that focuses on this aspect. The story shows how the twins cope with and try to understand this unique connection and the challenges it brings to their lives.