Hard to say. There might be some negotiations and contractual issues involved that determine if all of them move. Maybe some comics fit better with Boom's publishing strategy while others don't.
I'm not sure. It depends on various factors such as licensing and publisher decisions.
I haven't heard anything about Boom getting those comics. It could be possible, but we need to wait for official announcements.
One of the popular works is 'Buffy the Vampire Slayer' in graphic novel form. It expands on the story of the iconic TV show, with great art that brings the characters to life.
Joss Whedon has brought complex characters to the graphic novel genre. For example, in 'Buffy the Vampire Slayer' graphic novels, the characters have depth and evolve over time, which wasn't always common in graphic novels before.
Yes, Boom Comics is considered an indie publisher. It's known for producing unique and diverse comic content outside of the major publishing houses.
Tommy Oliver is indeed alive. The Boom Comics storyline has him continuing his adventures in a captivating way.
I'm not sure. There haven't been any confirmed reports about Buffy moving to Marvel Comics.
Use sturdy boxes and wrap each comic individually in bubble wrap to protect them during the move.
I don't have the exact info on who the new Green Ranger is in Boom Comics. It could be a brand-new creation or a twist on a classic character. Your best bet is to delve into the comic series and discover it yourself.
Well, Don Boom comics typically stand out for their imaginative plots. They might incorporate elements of adventure, fantasy, or mystery. Also, the character designs are often detailed and memorable. The colors used in the illustrations can be quite vibrant and draw you in.
It depends on the specific storylines and character development in the comics. Sometimes, a girl's love might be the central theme, driving the plot forward.