I really don't know. It could vary. If you have some special skills or connections related to comics, then perhaps someone might need you. But if not, it's possible that no one does at the moment.
It's hard to say. It could be that some people need you for support or to save the comics, but it might also be that no one does. A lot would depend on factors like your role and the significance of the endangered comics to others.
I'm not sure. There's no widely available information on whether Chris McCoy has siblings or not.
It's hard to say. It could be that some characters do need you depending on how your role is defined and how it interacts with the storylines. Maybe your presence could solve a problem or bring a new dynamic.
Sure, there are still many people who read Marvel Comics. They're loved by both long-time fans and new readers.
Yes, there have been instances where Peter Parker's secret identity has been revealed in some comic storylines.
I'm not sure when it was published. You might need to check with the publisher or relevant literary sources.
I'm not sure. Maybe you can search for reviews or articles about the novel to find out the publication date.
Yes, some people do. Especially those who are avid readers and have a specific genre or author they love.
First, choose a display case with UV protection to avoid color degradation. Secondly, handle the comics with clean hands to prevent stains. Also, avoid overcrowding the display to prevent damage from rubbing against each other.
Use sturdy cardboard boxes and plenty of padding like bubble wrap. Make sure the comics are individually wrapped to prevent scratches.
One endangered animal story is about the giant panda. Pandas were on the verge of extinction due to habitat loss mainly caused by deforestation. Their bamboo forests were being cut down for human activities like building and farming. But then, conservation efforts started. Zoos around the world joined in breeding programs. In China, large nature reserves were created specifically for pandas. Now, their numbers are slowly increasing, but they are still endangered.