Divine King Wu Ji was a web novel, and there were no comics yet. However, due to the popularity of the novel, some authors have tried to adapt it into comics or animations, but no official comics have been released yet.
The God Eater was a general term for a manga and a novel. God Eater was a manga series created by Japanese manga artist, Shogun Sugayama, which was released in May 2009. The novel God Eater was published in 2011 by Japanese novelist Iwata Mitsuki. Both works were adapted from the same original work and told the story of the God Eater.
The God Eater had comics and novels. God Eater was a novel that was published by the author. The manga told the story of the protagonist, Ishida Yulong, dealing with various mysterious forces in the process of saving the world. At the same time, the work was adapted into a novel about Ishida Yulong's adventures.
Not that I know of. Archie Comics doesn't typically feature a Gargoyle King in its usual storylines.
Wuji had written many novels, such as Invincibility Begins from One Punch of Martial Arts, The Heavens Begins from Eight Heavenly Dragons, The Ultimate Martial Force, The Immortal Emperor, The Netherworld of Longevity Tribulation, The Rebirth of Wuji Battle Immortal, The Hero Descends of Wuji Sword Saint, and so on.
Yes, God-like characters or concepts are present in Marvel Comics, but their existence and portrayal can vary depending on the storyline and creative direction.
No, Lucifer doesn't become God in the comics. The storylines have different directions and outcomes for him.
Sometimes he does. It depends on the occasion and his availability.
Yes, Loki does become the God of Stories in some comic storylines.
Yes, in some comic storylines, Loki does acquire the powers and title related to being the God of Time.
Yes, in some comic storylines, Loki does assume the role of the God of Time.