The connection could be that the spider has some sort of wisdom or lesson to impart to the priest. Maybe it's a way to explore themes of compassion and acceptance through their encounter in the comic.
Well, it might be a story of spiritual growth where the spider poses a moral test for the Buddhist priest. Or perhaps it's a fantasy tale with magical elements involving both.
Well, it could be that the spider is a spirit seeking guidance from the priest or perhaps it's a creature that the priest has to overcome to achieve enlightenment. The possibilities are quite diverse and depend on the author's imagination and the story's theme.
I have no idea. It's possible that there are fan-made comics featuring Priest characters on Comic Vine, but I can't say for sure.
There might not be a direct connection. Spider-Man is a well-known comic character, but Spider King could be a completely separate entity.
I think it could be that the 'spider comic' is supposed to be exciting or thrilling, and 'oh crap' shows a sudden turn of events. But it's all rather ambiguous without more context.
Possibly, the spider is a companion or a guide for Zelda in the comic. Or, it could be an enemy that Zelda has to overcome to progress in her story.
The Preacher comic and Spider don't have a direct and obvious connection. Maybe there are underlying concepts or inspirations that link them in a subtle manner, but it requires a deep analysis to uncover.
Not sure. Maybe it's about a reporter who has some encounter with a spider in a comic setting.
Spiderman gets his powers from a radioactive spider bite in the comic. So, the spider is the source of his superpowers.
It could be that in this comic, the spider sniper is a key figure in a battle or adventure. Or perhaps it refers to a special weapon with spider-like features used by a sniper.
I'm not really sure. Maybe it's some kind of creative concept in a comic involving a spider during a shower scene.