I'm not sure there's a direct connection. Maybe it's just a random combination.
Well, Walk Off The Earth is a musical group and comics are a form of visual storytelling. They don't typically have a direct relationship. But perhaps someone has created a comic about the band or used their music for inspiration in a comic.
There might not be an inherent relationship. Walk Off The Earth makes music and comics are a separate art form. However, it's possible that in some creative projects or fan works, the two could be brought together in a unique way.
There was no such thing as the Quick Step app on Earth. The Quickstep app was an application that integrated with the Blockchain technology and used tokens to encourage user participation. It had a variety of practical functions (such as access to Taobao, Jingdong, Pinduoduo, etc., coupons for consumption, sports while making money, etc.) and was not directly related to Earth.
The Walk of Fame and comics might have a connection if comic creators or characters associated with comics get honored with a star on the Walk of Fame. But it's not a direct or common link.
Yes, it could. 'Pulp fiction' is a very flexible genre. A 'walk the earth' theme could add an interesting dimension to a pulp - fiction story. For example, a character could be on a journey across different locations as part of a quest or to escape some danger, which is very much in line with the pulp - fiction style of having a character in motion and facing various challenges along the way.
The Earth was almost a sphere, and there was no absolute " bottom " concept. Due to the effect of the Earth's gravity, no matter where the people on Earth were, their feet would face the center of the Earth and their heads would face the sky to conform to the direction of the Earth's gravity. Therefore, there was no such thing as " people at the bottom walking upside down."
The crocodile was shown as a powerful and menacing character in the comic.
There may not be an obvious direct connection. 'Walk the earth' gives a sense of wandering or exploring the world. 'Pulp fiction' is a genre known for its vivid, often gritty and complex stories. However, they could potentially be related in a creative work where a character who has a 'walk the earth' type of lifestyle gets involved in a 'pulp fiction' - like story full of intrigue, crime, and unexpected twists.
In many comics, the relationship is often portrayed as mysterious and full of potential danger. Earth might be threatened by the gravitational pull of black holes or their unknown powers.
I'm not entirely sure which specific 'walk the earth speech' you are referring to. But generally, 'Pulp Fiction' is a cult classic movie known for its nonlinear narrative, memorable characters, and quotable dialogues. If the 'walk the earth speech' has some elements like a journey or a search for meaning, it could be related to the overall themes in 'Pulp Fiction' which often deal with characters on their own quests, whether it's for redemption or just survival in the seedy underworld.
No, it's not a common saying. It seems to be a creative combination of different cultural and movie references that someone has put together, rather than a phrase that you'd hear people use in everyday conversation.