The connection between Me Blush Smithers and Burns in comics is hard to pin down. It varies from story to story, sometimes friendly, sometimes adversarial.
It's kind of complicated. Sometimes they have a working relationship, sometimes there's a hint of something more.
I have no definite idea. It might be a comic that focuses on the humorous and unexpected situations involving these characters and the blushing element adds an extra layer of intrigue.
One popular Burns Smithers fanfic could be about their relationship in a different work setting, like if they were in a modern startup instead of the Springfield Nuclear Power Plant. Another might explore what would happen if Smithers finally got the courage to confess his true feelings in a really emotional way.
One idea could be that Smithers finally decides to confess his true feelings to Mr. Burns in a very emotional moment. Maybe after saving Mr. Burns from a dangerous situation at the power plant.
A new assistant hired by Mr. Burns who is jealous of Smithers' position could be the main antagonist. This new character might try to undermine Smithers at every turn.
Archive of Our Own (AO3) is a great place to start. It has a large collection of fanfics on various topics, including Burns Smithers ones. The site has a good search function that allows you to easily find what you're looking for.
The connection is rather indirect. 'A-ha Take On Me' is a song and comics have a visual narrative format, so they don't have a direct link.
I have no clue. Maybe it's a term used in a particular comic universe or a nickname for a comic-related thing, but without more context, it's hard to say.
There's not a direct connection. Comics are a form of entertainment, while Facebook is a social media platform. But maybe some comic creators use Facebook to promote their work.
Well, manhwa is actually a subset of comics. Comics is a broad category that encompasses various styles and origins, while manhwa specifically refers to Korean comic works that often have distinct artistic and storytelling elements.
Not much, really. A-1 Comics might not have a direct or significant connection to Christianity. They could just be a regular comics publisher without any specific religious ties.