I'm not sure. It might depend on how the character is portrayed and the context within the comics.
Hard to say. You'd have to look closely at the character's relationships and storylines to determine that. Maybe there are hints or explicit indications, but without reading the specific comics, it's tough to tell.
I'm not entirely sure as it could be a very specific or indie visual novel. It might be centered around a white violin as a key element in the story, perhaps it has some sort of mystery or significance related to the violin within the narrative of the visual novel.
I'm not really sure. Maybe there's a special magic or power used to stop it.
I recommend Falling in Love with a Noble Son: Campus Concerto to you. The female protagonist was a violin genius who loved this art. However, for some reason, she had to terminate her plan to play the violin. In the novel, it was also mentioned that the female lead had a white violin. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗
First, check on official visual novel stores. If it's an indie work, it might be on platforms that support indie game and visual novel developers. Additionally, searching on relevant forums where visual novel fans gather could give you some leads. They might know where to find this specific 'white violin visual novel'.
Yes, there is. White Vision has appeared in some comic storylines.
Yes, Cyborg was often depicted as having a white appearance in the comics.
Yes, White Vision was in the comics. He had his own storylines and appearances.
Yes, Blade was often depicted as having a pale complexion in the comics.
In the comics, Kang's color representation can vary depending on the artist and the specific storyline. So, it's not a straightforward yes or no.
In most comic versions, Namor is shown as white. His appearance is a well-defined characteristic in the comic universe. However, there might be alternate storylines or reimaginings where this could vary slightly.