I have no clear idea. Maybe it's a plot twist or a symbolic reference. Without reading the comic, it's hard to say exactly how they're related.
The connection might be symbolic or thematic. Maybe Aphrodite represents a certain aspect or idea that relates to the themes explored in the 'God is Dead' comic. But that's just a guess without further details.
There might not be a direct connection. The 'God is dead' comic could present a different perspective on religious concepts that doesn't necessarily involve Jesus in a traditional way.
I think it could be that Athena plays a significant role in the 'God is Dead' comic, maybe as a powerful figure or a key element in the plot.
I have no clear idea. Maybe it's a concept in a specific comic related to Valve's games or some kind of fantasy story.
It's hard to say. It could be that Hera plays a role in the 'God is Dead' comic's plot or perhaps there's a thematic connection related to gods and their fates. Without more context, it's difficult to determine exactly.
I think it might involve elements of mythology or some deeper philosophical concept related to both. Maybe Quetzalcoatl represents a certain force or idea within the 'God is Dead' comic universe. But again, this is just speculation without further details.
I think there might be some thematic similarities or maybe a crossover in the mythological elements. But it's not a straightforward connection.
I don't have a definite answer. It's possible that Aphrodite is a character or element that plays a significant role in the Smite comic vine storyline. But without further details, it's difficult to determine exactly how they're related.
The Apotheosized Legend was an ancient Chinese novel. The plot was different from the real world. As for whether the sky is dead or not, it depends on which sky you are referring to. In the novel, Tian was a supernatural being with infinite power and longevity, so Tian did not die. However, in novels, the concept of heaven was often seen as an abstract concept that was not directly related to the real world, so whether it died or not did not have any practical significance.
I don't think so. Comics have always had a way of evolving and surviving. Just because there might be a lull doesn't mean the comic god is dead.