It's hard to say without seeing it. You might want to describe the characters, the plot, or any distinctive elements to give us a better chance of recognizing it.
I'm not sure. But if you could tell us about the style, the colors used, or any familiar themes, that could be a big help in identifying the comic-strip.
Sorry, I have no idea. Maybe you could provide more details or describe some key features of the comic.
I haven't heard of it. Maybe it's not very popular yet.
It depends on various factors. Maybe it's not a loss if it conveys a meaningful message or has unique artistic value.
I don't think 'Birds' is a comic strip. Maybe it's something else like a book or a game, but not a comic strip as far as I'm aware.
A comic strip is a series of sequential images or panels that tell a story or convey a message, usually with some text or dialogue.
Yes, Rebecca could be a comic strip. It depends on whether it has been developed and presented in that format.
I have no idea. It could be a niche or lesser-known comic strip that I'm not familiar with. You might try looking on dedicated comic forums or websites to get a definite answer.
Sure was! Deadpool first appeared in comic strips and gained a huge fan following. The comic version laid the foundation for his popularity in other media.
A comic strip is like a short visual narrative. It combines pictures and words to show something funny, adventurous, or educational. You might see them in comic books or on websites too.
Definitely. A comic strip can morph into a political cartoon if it addresses political topics, critiques political situations, or aims to influence public opinion on political matters.