It depends. In some comic genres or styles, translucency might be employed frequently for certain effects. But in others, it might hardly ever show up.
Yes, there are some comics that do contain nudity, but they are often in specific genres or for mature audiences.
Some newspapers do include comics, but it depends on the newspaper's target audience and editorial policy. Some focus more on news and analysis and might not have much space for comics.
In some versions of the Sandman comics, Odin does make an appearance, but it's not a consistent feature.
Not really. Sleipnir is more associated with Norse mythology and doesn't have a prominent presence in Marvel Comics.
Yes, sometimes. DC Comics does incorporate elements of convergence in continuity, but it can vary depending on the specific storylines and reboots.
Well, they can be referred to as 'graphic memoirs' if they tell a personal story using real pictures. But the term can vary depending on the content and style. For example, if they are educational, they might be called 'illustrated documentaries'.
Archie Comics do have mystery elements. They can be found in special story arcs or individual issues where characters get involved in solving mysterious cases or uncovering hidden secrets. These mysteries often add a layer of depth and adventure to the comics.
Not typically. Archie Comics are usually known for light-hearted and humorous stories rather than murder and mystery plots.
Yes, but it depends on the theme and the setter's choice. Sometimes, less mainstream or niche comic characters can make it into crosswords for added variety and challenge.
I'm not sure exactly how many comics Sam Alexander is in. It depends on various factors like ongoing series, limited editions, and crossovers. But you could check dedicated comic databases or fan forums for more detailed info.