I don't think so. Usually, Cassie's outfits in the Preacher comics didn't include umbrellas. The focus was more on other elements of her character and the story.
Cassie doesn't wear umbrellas in the Preacher comics. The comic's depiction of her centered around different aspects rather than her using umbrellas as an accessory.
No, Tulip doesn't die in Preacher comics.
The Preacher comics end with a mix of closure and ambiguity. Some characters find peace, while others face uncertain futures. It's a finale that generates a lot of discussion among fans.
The ending of Preacher in the comics is quite complex and involves multiple plot twists. But in a nutshell, it brings closure to the characters' arcs in a somewhat unexpected way.
It follows to some extent. There are similarities, but also some differences to make it work for TV.
In my opinion, they are. The Preacher comics offer a deep and engaging plot along with excellent artwork. However, it depends on your personal taste in comic genres and storylines.
I don't have the exact figure off the top of my head. The number could vary depending on how you classify different versions and special releases. Maybe do a search on major comic-related platforms to get the most accurate tally.
Preacher is known for its relatively close adaptation to the comics. It does a good job of translating the story and characters from page to screen. There are a few changes here and there, but they don't significantly deviate from the source material and still manage to retain the charm of the comics.
It depends. Some parts are very faithful, but there are also some changes that might disappoint comic purists.
Yes, Cassidy in Preacher comics is bisexual.