Yes, sometimes. Comics can capture the essence and various aspects of love quite well.
It depends. Sometimes love in comics is shown very realistically, but other times it's overly idealized.
The portrayal of dreamwalking in the comics varies. Sometimes it's very accurate and true to the common understanding, but at other times, the creators might take artistic license and present it differently for story purposes.
It depends. Sometimes the portrayal of Vision in the comics is quite faithful, but there can be variations depending on the storyline and the creative team behind it.
It depends. Sometimes the depictions of the Timekeepers are quite accurate, but there can be variations depending on the comic series and the creative team behind it.
The representation of a black sky in comics can vary. Some comics might show it realistically, while others might use it symbolically or for a particular effect. So, it's not always consistent.
Yes, Joker's story in the comics is presented quite vividly and with a lot of detail.
Yes, there is an element of love shown in the comics related to Love and Thunder.
Love is present in the Thor comics to varying degrees. It can be romantic love, love for his friends and family, or a sense of duty and love for his realm. These aspects shape Thor's motivations and actions.
Sure, love from Thor is depicted in comics. It could be his love for justice and doing what's right, or his personal relationships. Different comic arcs handle this aspect differently, but it's definitely there.
For the most part, yes. It captures the essence of the dogs' struggle and survival in the Antarctic well.