Yes, comics did exist in the 1800s, but they were not as widespread and developed as they are today.
Sure, comics were around in the 1800s. They were more basic and focused on simple stories or humorous sketches. Their production and distribution were limited compared to contemporary comics.
Yes, Professor Hulk did exist in the comics. He's a notable character.
Yes, Fifi did exist in the Peanuts comics. She was one of the characters, although not as prominent as some others.
Razer wasn't a character in the Green Lantern comics. The comic has a specific set of established characters, and Razer wasn't among them. Maybe in some alternate or spin-off versions, but not in the core comic series.
Yes, it does. Stormbreaker is a weapon that exists in the comics and is associated with Thor.
Most likely not. Thanos became well-known through Marvel Comics, and there's no significant evidence of the name existing prior in a notable way. Usually, when Marvel creates a character, they come up with a unique name for that character within their fictional universe.
Yes, Felicity is part of the comic universe. She brings unique traits and story arcs that contribute to the rich tapestry of the comic world.
I'm not sure. It depends on which comics you're referring to. Some comics might feature a character named Ryan, while others might not.
Sure does! Raven has been featured in multiple comic universes and storylines. Her presence often adds depth and complexity to the plots.
Yes, the TVA does exist in some comics. It's often featured in storylines related to time travel and multiverse concepts.