The comic strip might focus on radio-related themes and could have a unique visual style to convey the story. But it's hard to say exactly without seeing it.
Sure was! Deadpool first appeared in comic strips and gained a huge fan following. The comic version laid the foundation for his popularity in other media.
I have no idea. It could be a niche or lesser-known comic strip that I'm not familiar with. You might try looking on dedicated comic forums or websites to get a definite answer.
I don't think 'Birds' is a comic strip. Maybe it's something else like a book or a game, but not a comic strip as far as I'm aware.
Yes, Rebecca could be a comic strip. It depends on whether it has been developed and presented in that format.
A comic strip is like a short visual narrative. It combines pictures and words to show something funny, adventurous, or educational. You might see them in comic books or on websites too.
It depends on various factors. Maybe it's not a loss if it conveys a meaningful message or has unique artistic value.
Well, Goose isn't a recognized comic strip. Maybe it's something very niche or not widely known in the comic world.
No, 'Birds' might not be a comic strip. It could refer to something else entirely.