There are a few Death Doujinshi that I can recommend to you:
1. Mad Reaper;
2. "The System of Death is a Little Weird"
3. "The Captain of Death is my student"
4. Death variety show;
5. "One Piece: Death's Vice-Captain"
I hope you like my recommendation. Muah ~
I'm not entirely sure about all the main characters, but there is usually one central character who drives the story forward. This character might be a complex individual with various motives and emotions.
In 'In a Lonely Place' novel, a significant theme is the search for identity. The characters are constantly grappling with who they are. Their actions and decisions are influenced by this inner struggle. Also, the setting of the story, which might be desolate in some way, reflects this theme of the characters' isolation within themselves as they try to figure out their true identities.
Well, a number of things. Maybe it's the vivid descriptions that draw you in, or the unexpected plot twists that keep you on the edge of your seat. Also, the way the author develops the characters' inner conflicts can be really captivating.
A suffocatingly lonely death in manga is typically presented with a focus on the solitude and the struggle of the individual. It might have elements like abandoned settings and a lack of support from others.