I'm not sure exactly. It really depends on the specific field and the research being done.
It's hard to give a definite count. The number could vary depending on various factors like the comic's content, audience response, and the agencies' editorial policies.
Maybe it was due to controversial content or declining popularity.
The equivalence between typing papers and novel papers is quite variable. It's influenced by the formatting and writing style. Usually, a standard novel paper might be equivalent to several typed pages with specific settings.
I don't really know. The situation could be complex and we might not have all the details to determine if forgiveness has occurred.
It's hard to give an exact number of days. The story duration can vary depending on how you play and the choices you make.
It depends. Some valuable papers policies may include comics, but it varies by the specific terms and conditions of the policy.
Yes, some people still do. Especially those who prefer the traditional format and enjoy flipping through the pages of a newspaper.
Sure, you can. It's quite common in non-fiction books to cite scientific papers to add credibility and support the author's arguments.
Marvel has produced a huge number of comics over the years. It's hard to give an exact count, but it's in the thousands.
There have been a considerable number of Peanuts comics over the years. It's hard to give an exact count, but it's in the thousands.