I don't think we should try to get adults out of comics. Comics can be a great form of entertainment and art for people of all ages.
Honestly, there's no real need or way to get adults out of comics. Comics can provide valuable experiences, inspiration, and relaxation for adults just like for anyone else. It's all about personal choice and interests.
You need to practice a lot. Observe different styles, learn anatomy and perspective, and keep exploring new techniques.
Put the comics in a sealed bag with some activated charcoal. Charcoal is great at absorbing odors. Leave them for a few days to see if it works.
You can try placing the comics in a box with baking soda. The baking soda can absorb the smoke smell over time.
You could try focusing on other hobbies or activities like sports or reading different types of books. It might help shift your attention away.
Another option is to explore the rules of this fantasy world. In many novels, there are certain laws of magic or reality. By understanding these, we may be able to manipulate them to our advantage. For example, if time and space work differently here, we could find a way to use that to create a passage back to our world. It won't be easy, but with determination and a bit of luck, we might succeed.
You can follow the official social media accounts of comic publishers or creators. They often post updates about new releases.
If we're stuck inside a fantasy novel, we could try to break the fourth wall. Since we know we're in a story, maybe by doing something completely unexpected, like talking directly to the author or the narrator, we can find a way out.
We need to understand the rules of this fantasy world. Are there certain items or actions that can break the fourth wall? Maybe we can try to communicate with the author or the narrator. For example, if there are prophetic dreams in the novel, we could try to use them to our advantage. Try to find a way to manipulate the plot so that it leads us to an exit from this strange world we're stuck in.
One way is to read them slowly and really think about the characters. For example, if there's a character who is facing a difficult decision, we can stop and consider what we would do in that situation. This helps us engage more deeply with the story.
You can use some free online comic-making tools. Many platforms offer basic features for free. Just search for them and start creating.