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.
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.
Comic strips can be any length. Short ones might have just a couple of panels to convey a quick joke or idea. Longer ones could have complex plots and multiple characters, taking up more space. There's no set limit.
It's not a common feature to message a comic strip directly. Usually, you interact with them through likes, shares, or comments on the relevant website or app.
Sure, it can. Some comic strips rely purely on visuals to tell the story.
No, 'Birds' might not be a comic strip. It could refer to something else entirely.
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.