No, I haven't. The search for a Jesus comic that stands out and makes a deep impact has been fruitless so far. It could be that I need to explore more diverse sources or perhaps wait for a new release that catches my attention.
Yes, I have. I thought it was quite interesting and had some powerful messages.
The truth of the story of Jesus' birth is a matter of faith. Those with strong religious convictions firmly believe it to be true, seeing it as a divine event. But for others, it may be seen more as a religious narrative with spiritual significance rather than a strictly historical account.
Sure, I have a bit of time. But I'm not an expert on Jesus comics. Let's start the conversation.
Not really. I'm quite busy at the moment. But we could schedule a time to talk about it in the future.
Yes, in many comics, Jesus' death is depicted as a significant event.
Yes, I've heard of a nurse in a war - torn area. She was treating soldiers in a makeshift hospital. There were constant explosions outside. One time, while she was operating on a severely injured soldier, the power went out due to a nearby blast. She had to continue the operation in the dark, with only a small flashlight, fearing for her life and the patient's life. It was a nightmare.
Sure, Comic Con is unique. It's a melting pot of creativity, passion, and fandom. You get to see amazing costumes, meet your favorite artists, and discover new and exciting things that make it stand out from other events.
It depends on various factors. If your comic has unique characters, plot, and style that haven't been seen before, it could be considered original.
Sure! There are a few like Doctor Strange. His magical abilities and complex personality make him stand out.
It's unlikely. Superman was created based on various fictional and mythological influences, not directly related to Jesus.