Honestly, I don't know. It could vary depending on the comics in question and any legal or contractual obligations. But typically, if there's potential for copyright infringement, permission would be needed.
I'm not really sure if Stephan Pastis gets permission from other comics. It could vary depending on the specific comic and the circumstances. Sometimes, creators have agreements and sometimes they operate independently.
You'll likely need to reach out to DC Comics directly through their official contact channels. They have a specific process for handling such requests.
Sometimes he does. It depends on the occasion and his availability.
No, Superman's suit is not directly from Krypton in the comics. It's usually a creation based on his image and needs on Earth.
You usually need to contact the original rights holder or their authorized representatives. Explain your intentions clearly and follow their instructions.
The remake of a novel into a TV series required the permission of the original work. This was because the adaptation of a novel was a violation of the copyright of the original author. If the adapted film and television works were filmed without permission, it might involve copyright disputes and other issues. The author of the original work usually had the right to protect his work, including the right to adapt, the right to translate, the right to spread information on the Internet, etc. These rights allowed the author to create and spread his work in any form. An adapted work was created on the basis of respecting the original work, but it still needed the permission of the original author. If the novel was adapted into a TV series and was filmed and distributed without the permission of the original author, the original author might sue the offender for compensation and stop the copyright violation. Therefore, the adapted novel needed to respect the copyright of the original author and obtain his permission before filming and spreading.
I wouldn't recommend it. There's no guarantee of safety when getting comics from such sources. It could expose you to malware or legal problems.
Yes. Thanos is defeated in the comics. This happens through the collaborative efforts of numerous heroes and some unexpected turns of events that lead to his ultimate defeat.
Yes, Carl does get bitten in some comic storylines.
No, Falcon doesn't get the shield in the comics. The shield usually remains associated with Captain America.