Comics don't have to be only square. Different shapes can add to the visual appeal and unique presentation of the comic. It's all about creativity and how the artist wants to convey the story.
It could show characters with different traits and explain how their genotypes lead to those phenotypes using simple diagrams and explanations within the comic.
Yes, there have been comics that have sold out Madison Square Garden, especially those from popular franchises with a huge fan following.
I'm not sure exactly, but it's a huge event space. It's likely to be in the hundreds of thousands of square feet.
Yes, there was only one comic book of " Hard to Coax ". The first volume had been published, and although the second volume had been completed, it had not been published as a physical book. Please wait patiently for the release of the second volume.
No way! Comic books are for everyone. They offer all kinds of stories and art that can appeal to a wide range of interests.
Comic Con isn't typically cash only. They understand that people have different preferences for payment, so they offer a range of choices. This might include prepaid cards or checks, depending on the specific event and its organizers.
Not at all. Comic Con attracts a diverse crowd. It's for fans, collectors, cosplayers, and anyone passionate about pop culture, not just nerds. There's something for everyone.
Generally speaking, the Deadpool comic is considered adults only. It features a lot of intense action, dark themes, and irreverent language that may not be suitable for younger readers.
No, there are other comic distributors out there. It's not the only one.
Not at all. Comic Con attracts people from all walks of life who have an interest in comics, pop culture, and various forms of entertainment.