I have no idea. The topic of LaGuardia's comic-reading habits in the 1930s is rather obscure and not widely documented or known.
I have no idea. Maybe he didn't keep count.
I'm not entirely sure as there could be many different stories within a 'laguardia graphic novel'. It might be about the life in Laguardia, perhaps the people, the culture, or specific events that take place there.
Yes, some parents did. They were driven by fear and misinformation during that period.
Yes. Jeff found a really interesting father - son adventure story during his vacation. It was about a father teaching his son survival skills in the mountains. He was so captivated by it that he read it in one sitting.
It's possible. Maybe he did in his spare time for entertainment.
Iron Man remained alive throughout the comic version of Infinity War. The comic plot had its own unique developments and outcomes that didn't involve his death during that particular event.
Yes, I read a romantic story on the beach during my vacation. It was really relaxing.
Maybe. There's no clear evidence one way or the other about Kurt Cobain's comic reading habits.
Maybe. We don't have definite information on whether Ryan Reynolds read the comics or not.
Maybe. But we don't have definite information on whether Anthony Russo reads comics or not.