That could be confusing for readers. It might make them question the quality or integrity of the comic.
When comic covers don't match the content, it's a bit of a letdown. It throws off the reader's initial expectations and can make them less likely to trust the comic in the future. Maybe the artist or publisher was trying to be too creative or misleading, but it's not a good practice.
That could lead to confusion for readers and maybe even disappoint them if the cover sets up expectations that the story doesn't meet.
One example could be 'The Great Gatsby'. Some covers might show a very glamorous and party - like scene which gives the wrong impression that the story is only about parties, while in fact it's also about the disillusionment of the American Dream, love, and class differences.
I have no idea what that phrase means. It seems quite odd and confusing.
The covers usually have some sort of humorous element related to Don Rickles' comedy style. Maybe there are funny expressions or witty captions. Also, the art style could be either cartoonish or realistic, depending on the theme of the comic.
The epilogue comic of 'Don't Starve' usually ties up loose ends and offers closure to the game's story. The style is often dark and quirky, matching the game's aesthetic.
The Don't Starve Maxwil comic has unique and adventurous content. The style is often dark and mysterious.
The 'Don't Mess with Texas' comic might present stories of Texans standing up for their state. It could have a style that combines adventure and local flavor. Maybe there are elements of western or southern charm in the illustrations and the plot.
Well, it could potentially involve the story of a Pokemon with thorns facing various opponents and making friends along the way. Or it might focus on its quest to master new skills. It's hard to say for sure without actually seeing the comic.
Hard to say for sure. It could be a story of a cat defying expectations or facing some dares in a funny way. Maybe there are some cute and funny moments with the cat's reactions.
Well, it's hard to say exactly without seeing it. But it might focus on family dynamics and the challenges of keeping something from a parent. The style could be cartoony or realistic.