Definitely. Training gives you the knowledge and practice to develop your unique style and handle various aspects of comics-making, such as character design and panel layout.
Yes, training is essential. It helps you master the skills needed for good comic creation, like drawing techniques and story composition.
It depends. Sometimes flatting helps to enhance the colors and clarity in comics, but it's not always essential.
Yes, sometimes. In many classic novels like 'Hamlet', violence is an integral part of the plot. It creates conflict, drives the story forward and reveals the nature of characters. The murder of Hamlet's father is the central event that sets off a chain of revenge and moral dilemmas.
Not necessarily. You can start making comics without a degree if you have the talent and passion for it.
Not necessarily. You can focus on the story and script first, and collaborate with an artist for the visuals later.
I don't think so. Reading comics about Yahoo is not a must. You can learn about it through official documentation, news articles, and user reviews.
No, you don't have to. Understanding Yahoo doesn't depend on reading comics.
Not necessarily. Sometimes you can get a good grasp of the story just from other adaptations or summaries.
Not necessarily. The comics offer additional stories and perspectives, but you can still enjoy the main Star Wars saga without them. However, they can enhance your understanding and appreciation of the expanded universe.
I'm not sure. It could be that they've run out of creative ideas or there are financial constraints preventing them from continuing.
No, you don't have to. Riverdale is its own standalone show with its own storylines and characters.