I don't have that information. Maybe you could try looking it up on the show's official website or social media pages for clarification.
I really don't know. It could be worth reaching out to the show's producers or doing some online research to find out for sure.
Sure! There have been many funny Garfield comics. The humor often lies in Garfield's lazy and sarcastic personality.
Sure, pink kryptonite has made its presence known in certain comic issues. It usually brings about unique and unexpected effects on the characters.
As far as I know, no. Pulp Fiction had a carefully curated cast. The characters in the movie required a certain type of actor to bring them to life. David Arquette's acting style and the types of roles he usually takes on might not have been in line with what Tarantino was looking for in Pulp Fiction. Also, the movie was made with a particular set of actors who were well - known or up - and - coming at the time, and Arquette may not have fit into that equation.
Yes. The Casey Jones solo comics provide a deeper dive into his personality and his unique role in the comic universe.
Yes, Comic Con has been held in Denver before. It's become a popular event there over the years.
No, Deadpool has never been mute in comic books. He's known for his constant chatter and wisecracks.
Definitely not. The rights and storylines of Spider-Man are owned by Marvel. DC has its own unique set of characters and storylines, and Spider-Man is not part of that. There's no crossover or appearance of him in DC comics.
I don't think so. I haven't come across any DC comic featuring Donald Trump.
I don't think he did. I haven't come across any reports or mentions of him being at Comic Con.
I'm not aware of any major science - fiction movie or TV show where Hugh Laurie has had a central role. He is more associated with other types of dramas.