I'm not sure. You might have to search in specific comic stores or online platforms to find out.
It depends. There could be red comics out there, but it depends on the genre, publisher, and where you look. Maybe check some popular comic websites or ask at a local comic book shop.
Not that I know of. But you can try looking on dedicated comic forums or social media groups related to comics. Sometimes fans there would have information about such specific types of comics.
Well, in the comics, the thing was indeed red. This color choice might have been to make it stand out or convey a specific mood or significance.
Red Hulk in the comics is General Ross after undergoing some kind of transformation. He's got immense power and is a force to be reckoned with. His appearance and abilities differ from the classic Hulk in several ways.
Red Hood is a character who has been variously depicted in comics. Sometimes it's Jason Todd, who was once Robin and came back with a more violent approach.
I don't think so. I haven't come across any mention of red tesseracts in the Marvel Comics I've read.
I don't think so. To the best of my knowledge, Red has no significant presence or role in DC Comics. DC has a vast array of characters, but Red isn't among them.
Red X is a mysterious and enigmatic character in the comics. His identity and motives often keep readers guessing.
Carnage is often depicted as red in the comics for visual impact and to make it stand out as a menacing character.
Not that I'm aware of. I don't recall any instances of red tesseracts in the Marvel Comics universe.
Red in DC Comics is a complex character with diverse traits and storylines.
Well, Red Death in the comics is a fusion of Batman and the Speed Force. This makes them a formidable and dark presence with unique abilities and a menacing agenda.