I'm not sure. It depends on the specific plot and storylines of the Fate comic.
Hard to say exactly. You'd have to look closely at all the appearances of Artorias throughout the comic to get an accurate count.
It really varies. Sometimes it can take just a few hours for a simple comic, but for a detailed and complex one, it could take dozens of hours or more.
Making a comic page can take anywhere from 3 to 12 hours. It depends on your skill level, the complexity of the scene, and how much research or planning you need to do beforehand.
There are quite a few Fate visual novels. It's hard to give an exact number, but there are several popular ones.
It really depends. Some simple comics might take a few weeks, but complex ones with detailed art and a deep story could take months or even years.
Comic books make money in several ways. Firstly, they sell to individual readers. Secondly, they can attract advertisers to place ads within the comic. And sometimes, they get grants or sponsorships to support their creation and distribution.
I have no idea. There's not enough context to determine the number of comic books produced by Comics Make.
Marvel has been churning out comic books for decades, and the total number is constantly changing. But it's safe to say it's in the thousands.
The number of comic books required to make a movie varies greatly. It could be as few as one if it's a self-contained story with enough depth, or multiple if the movie aims to build a rich and expansive universe.
The time it takes to make a comic page depends on many factors. If it's a simple page with basic drawings and no fancy details, it might take a few hours. But if it's highly detailed with complex backgrounds and multiple characters, it could take a few days or even longer.
It can vary a lot. Sometimes it might take a few months, but for complex comics, it could take a year or more.