Comics are graded by individuals or teams who are well-versed in comic book evaluation. They consider factors like color fading, creases, tears, and whether it's a first edition. The grade given determines the comic's worth and desirability among collectors.
Well, it's hard to say for certain. You'd have to check the latest updates from the publishers or the creators to know for sure if Spawn comics are done or if there are more coming.
Comic book grading is typically done by experts in the field. They look at factors like cover quality, page condition, and completeness to assign a grade. Different grading companies might have slightly different standards, but they all aim to provide an accurate assessment of the comic's state.
It really varies. Sometimes older comics can be graded highly if they're well-preserved and have cultural or artistic importance. But there are many newer comics that can also receive top grades based on their own merits. So, age isn't the sole determining factor.
I'm not sure exactly how many, but Todd MacFarlane has made a significant number of The Crow comics.
I'm not sure exactly, but Todd McFarlane has created a significant number of The Crow comics.
It really depends on the character's personality and the style of the comic. Maybe a bold and edgy hairstyle for a rebel character.
You could sell them online or at a comic fair. Some collectors might be interested and willing to pay a good price.
Not that I know of. I haven't come across any comic works by Fulcrum.
Hard to say exactly. It seems to happen every now and then, depending on how you define 'stupid'.
Well, various companies and studios animate kids' stories. For example, DreamWorks often does. They start with a story idea, develop characters, create storyboards, do the animation, and add sound and music to make it engaging for kids.