I'm not sure specifically which 'Comix Harem' you're referring to as there could be many works with such a name. It might be about a group of characters in a comical or fantastical setting where there are multiple characters involved in some sort of relationship or adventure. Without more context, it's hard to say exactly.
Well, 'Persepolis' is a great comix graphic novel. It's an autobiographical story about a young girl growing up in Iran during the Islamic Revolution. It gives a very personal and eye - opening view of that time and place. Then there's 'Bone' by Jeff Smith, a fun - filled adventure with engaging characters. And 'Fun Home' by Alison Bechdel, which is a deeply personal exploration of family, identity, and coming - out.
Yes, there are. Some might use a more realistic art style, with detailed drawings of the characters and their expressions. Others could be more in a manga - like style, with big eyes and exaggerated features. And there are also those that use a more abstract or impressionistic style.
Most likely not. These stories are usually a blend of imagination and some elements based on real events but are highly dramatized and not entirely factual. The reality of the drug world is much more serious and complex than what's presented in such stories.
Well, 'Dope' is purely fictional. The plot and characters were made up to tell an interesting and engaging story rather than being inspired by real events.
It's a bit of a mixed bag. Some of these stories are inspired by actual cases, but a lot of them have elements of creativity and dramatization added. So, not all are strictly real.
No, 'Dope' is not a true story. It's a made-up narrative with elements crafted by the imagination of the creators to engage and entertain the audience.