It can be a sensitive topic that might cause controversy or offend people. Politics is complex and making comics could oversimplify or misinterpret important issues.
It can be a sensitive topic that might stir up unnecessary controversy and potential legal issues. Comics can sometimes simplify complex political matters and lead to misunderstandings.
It depends. Comics can be a form of expression, and politics is just one aspect they can touch on. Sometimes it can add depth and raise important issues.
Well, for some, it could be that they don't have the patience for the sequential storytelling or find the themes and genres uninteresting. Different strokes for different folks!
Maybe because cats are too common and don't bring much novelty. Not thinking of them could lead to more creative ideas.
One reason could be that comics can be expensive to collect, and it might not be a good investment. Also, if you have other priorities like studying or working, spending too much time on comics could interfere.
It might not be necessary as it could add unnecessary bulk and cost without providing significant protection.
On the other hand, religious political parties can be a source of conflict. Different religious political parties with conflicting beliefs may vie for power, leading to civil unrest or even all - out war. This can be seen in some space - opera - style science fiction where different factions representing different religious - political ideologies battle it out across the galaxy.
However, religious political parties in science fiction can also be depicted as a negative influence. They may use their religious dogma to enforce strict and often unfair social hierarchies, suppressing individual freedoms in the name of their faith. Just like in some dystopian sci - fi stories where a theocratic regime controls every aspect of people's lives.
I don't think there were specific true political parties that directly inspired the novel. It's more of a cautionary tale about totalitarianism in general.
First off, decide on the party's core beliefs and what it aims to achieve. Then, create interesting characters to lead the party. Consider how it interacts with other fictional parties in your story. And don't forget to give it a distinct look and brand.