Yes. The 'Dormammu, I've come to bargain' scene can be found in the comic. It's one of the notable moments that fans remember well.
Yes, it does. This memorable scene is featured in the comic.
Well, Doctor Strange outsmarts Dormammu in the comic. He uses his knowledge of the multiverse and time manipulation to create an endless cycle that Dormammu can't escape from. Eventually, Dormammu gets so frustrated that he agrees to Doctor Strange's terms and backs off.
The Tarantino scene in Pulp Fiction happens in a place that's carefully chosen to build tension and drive the narrative forward. It could be a seedy bar or a back alley, for instance.
It's not very common. Most comic stores have set prices based on their costs and market values. However, sometimes during special promotions or if you're a frequent customer, they might offer a small discount or deal.
No, he didn't. Strange managed to outsmart Dormammu and find a way to survive their encounter.
Strange was able to defeat Dormammu in the comic by manipulating time with the Time Stone. He made it so that the same events kept repeating, which eventually wore down Dormammu's patience and forced him to back off. Strange's knowledge of magic and his willingness to take bold risks were key factors in this win.
It varies a lot. Sometimes it can happen frequently in a story to break the tension, while in others it might be less common.
It usually happens through a creative plot twist or magical element. Maybe a spell or a special power causes the transformation.
It's hard to say exactly. The pain could be in various locations depending on the plot of the comic.
The Redguard comic typically happens before the game. But it can vary depending on specific storylines and interpretations.
Yes, some editions of the Usagi comic do come in color.