I have no clear idea. It's possible that Leer is a new element introduced in the comic or has a hidden meaning within the Resident Evil universe. Maybe you could provide more information to help clarify the question.
I have no idea. The combination of 'comic sex' and 'Resident Evil' seems rather odd and not something that typically has a straightforward relationship.
It depends on your sense of humor. Some people find it funny, while others don't.
Resident Evil games and novels were two different forms of art. There was no direct connection between them. Resident Evil was an action role-playing game developed by Japan's Capcom Corporation, based on the movie of the same name that was first released in 2002. The game was about a city that was infected by a biochemical virus. Players needed to explore the city, defeat the enemy, collect resources, and finally solve the crisis. Meanwhile, Resident Evil novels were literary works created by different authors based on Resident Evil games. These novels mainly talked about the background story of Resident Evil, the relationship between the characters, and the development of the plot. Some novels even integrated the characters and plots from the game into the novel. Although Resident Evil games and novels had different forms and content, they were both representative works of the Resident Evil series and had made important contributions to the creation and development of the series.
No, Resident Evil wasn't originally a comic book. It originated as a video game series.
The connection between 'crossed comic leer' is unclear. It might refer to a specific style or theme in comics, but without more details, it's hard to say exactly.
I'm not really sure. Maybe they have no direct connection at all.
Well, Kiss Cartoon is mainly about animated content and Resident Evil is a video game and movie franchise. They seem to belong to different domains and likely have no significant overlap or connection.
The humor in the Resident Evil comic often comes from unexpected character interactions and witty dialogue.
Not much at all. The Resident Evil comic and Vine have almost no connection. They operate in completely different domains.
The Resident Evil sex comic is often considered inappropriate and may contain explicit and adult-oriented content. It's not something that should be sought or engaged with.