I'm not sure. I haven't heard of a comic book for The Blue Lanterns.
Not that I know of. Maybe you could check with comic book stores or online forums to see if there's any information about it.
As a fan of online novels, I don't have the ability to obtain the e-book information of the novel, Blazing Blue Blade. But generally speaking, if a novel had an e-book, it should be able to be downloaded from all major e-book platforms. For example, Amazon's iPhone, Apple's iBooks, Dangdang Books, and Jingdong e-books were all good choices. You can search for the title of the novel or search on the relevant e-book platform to obtain relevant information.
Yes, there is a comic book adaptation of Eragon available.
The books that Nine Lanterns had kindly recommended included classic novels such as Dream of the Red Chamber, Water Margins, Journey to the West, Romance of the Three Kingdoms, The Scholars, Strange Tales from a Chinese Studio, and Flowers in the Mirror.
Blue Wing Comics was first published in a comic magazine. I'm not sure which magazine it was because Blue Wing Comics is a relatively new fantasy comic. It's not very well-known in the comic world.
Yes, there are several comic book apps available for iOS. Some popular ones include Comixology and Marvel Unlimited.
Yes, DC usually has ongoing and future comic book plans. They constantly come up with new storylines and series to engage their fans.
Yes, there are Stranger Things comic books available. They offer additional adventures and insights into the Stranger Things universe. The comics often delve deeper into the background of certain characters and events.
I don't think he does. At least, not that I know of from the usual storylines.
The Punisher's comic book series is still alive. They continue to offer fans new adventures and storylines, keeping the character relevant and exciting.
Gerard Way has ventured into the world of comic books. He's brought his creative talents to this medium and has produced notable works that have attracted a dedicated fan base.