It could be a dark and gritty graphic novel. 'Kill them all' gives a very aggressive and violent connotation. It might explore themes like power, violence, and the consequences of extreme actions. The art in such a graphic novel would likely be detailed and edgy to match the tone of the title. It could also have elements of mystery, like who are the 'them' that need to be killed and what led to this extreme situation.
If we look at it from a more creative writing perspective, 'kill all of them' in a novel might be a plot device where the author wants to create a sense of shock, chaos, or perhaps a new beginning by getting rid of all the existing elements (represented by 'them', which could be characters, groups, or even ideas within the story). However, this is a rather extreme and not very common approach in mainstream novels.
Well, it really varies. Buying gives you permanent access and you can build your own library. But renting is cheaper if you're not sure if you'll love the book or not and don't want to commit to a purchase.
It depends on your reading habits and budget. If you know you'll want to re-read a novel multiple times or keep it as a collection, buying might be a better option. But if you just want to give a book a try or read it once, renting could save you money.
I'm not entirely sure specifically what 'gojo web novel' is about as there could be many web novels with that name or something similar. It could be about a character named Gojo in a fictional story, perhaps set in a fantasy world with magic, adventures, and unique characters.
You could try looking for it in local comic book stores. They often carry a wide variety of graphic novels, both mainstream and indie. If it's a relatively well - known title, they might have it in stock or be able to order it for you.
No. It doesn't seem to be a common title for any recognized genre. Most genres have titles that are more indicative of the story's theme, setting, or character types rather than such a violent and general statement.