Comic books did indeed come first. They were a form of entertainment long before the advent of movies. Movies evolved later as a visual medium based on various forms of storytelling, including comics.
Sure, comic books predate movies. They've been telling stories visually for ages before the movie industry took shape. Many movies are even adaptations of popular comic books.
Manga actually predates comic books. It has a longer history and originated in Japan a long time ago.
Yes, Star Wars comics did come out before the movies. They helped build the universe and expand the storylines.
The comic was the original source. The Injustice game was developed later, inspired by the comic's concepts and universe. This allowed the game to build on the existing lore and expand the story in a new medium.
Not all comic books come out weekly. It varies by publisher, series, and genre. Some popular series might have a weekly release to keep up with reader demand, while others have a more sporadic schedule based on the creative process and production timeline.
The Watchmen comic was first published in 1986.
The Flash comic made its debut in 1940. Since then, it has had a significant impact on the comic book world with its exciting storylines and beloved characters.
The Invincible comic first came out in 2003.
The Aquaman comic first appeared in 1941.
The Superman comic first appeared in 1938.