In most cases, no. But if you're dealing with a large collection for commercial purposes or facing legal issues, then having a custodian might be necessary. It depends on the circumstances.
Generally, you don't. However, if you have a valuable comic collection that's part of a business or estate, or if there are legal disputes regarding the comics, then a custodian of records could come into play.
Not usually. Comics don't typically require a specific custodian of records unless there are legal or business complications involved.
No, you don't necessarily need to keep comics in Fallout 4. They're not essential for the main gameplay.
Well, generally, if you want your comics to be sold in mainstream stores or online platforms that have strict inventory management, a UPC code is often required. It helps with tracking and inventory control. However, if you're selling directly to customers at conventions or through your own website, you might be able to get by without one.
You don't necessarily have to keep them. It depends on your personal preferences and whether they have any in-game value or purpose for your playthrough.
Hanhan comics usually required payment. On the Khan comics website, users needed to purchase the copyright of the comics to view them. The payment methods could include one-time payment or monthly payment. Some free comics may have been banned from being distributed without authorization by the copyright owner, so you may have to pay to watch them on these sites.
Not all comics need an ISBN. It depends on how and where they are going to be distributed.
Yes, they do. Punctuation helps make the text clear and understandable, just like in any other form of writing.
In most cases, yes. An ISBN helps with distribution and identification in the market.
It depends on your level of interest. If you want a deeper understanding of Superman's origin and early adventures, Action Comics can be a great read. But if you're just looking for a basic acquaintance, there are other options available.
It depends. Sometimes you can develop an affinity for characters just from seeing them in adaptations or hearing about them. But reading the comics can give you a deeper understanding and connection.
It depends. Some comics might benefit from sound effects to enhance the atmosphere and action, but others rely solely on the art and dialogue to engage the reader.