Well, it depends. While a significant number of comics focus on superheroes, there are also various genres like fantasy, horror, and slice-of-life that don't. But superhero comics tend to have a prominent presence.
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One such show is 'Gotham', which focuses on the early years of Batman's supporting characters.
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It depends on personal preference. Some people might like Marvel superheroes more for their diverse powers and relatable characters. Others might prefer DC superheroes for their classic and iconic status.
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Well, start with getting a good understanding of the superhero's anatomy and proportions. Then, practice sketching basic poses and expressions. Pay attention to the details of their costumes and powers too!
No, not all comics are about superheroes. There are various genres like fantasy, horror, romance, and more.
Some people create such comics for shock value or to attract a certain kind of audience. But it's often considered inappropriate and against moral and ethical standards.
Well, sometimes it could be due to weak storylines or poor character development.
Maybe it's to show that even heroes have their limitations and struggles. It makes them more relatable and human.