Well, it really depends. Comics can introduce new doctors whenever they want to add new elements or twists to the story. There's no fixed rule for how often it happens.
Yes, sometimes. Many comics explore the complex and painful aspects of love to add depth to the story.
Sometimes she does, but it's not a common occurrence.
I don't have definite information. But sometimes characters come back in new comic series based on fan demand or to further the story. So there's a chance Spike could show up, but nothing's guaranteed.
It might be because it evokes empathy and makes the story more relatable. People tend to care more when they see someone sad and want to know why.
Maybe it's for adding some humor or showing a character's hunger. It can be a simple way to make the story more interesting.
Because kids' laughter is infectious and can bring a lot of joy and positive energy to the comic.
The following are some of the alphabets that often appear in novels: A: The contraction "A" usually means "love" B: The contraction "B" generally means "than" C: The contraction "C" generally means "check" D: The contraction "D" usually means "Da" "E" is the shortened form of "E", which generally means "Ai". "F" is an alias for "F". G: The contraction "G" usually means "cover" H: shortened to "H", generally refers to "Hao" I: shortened to "I", generally refers to "Yi" J: The shortened "J" usually means "Jia" K: shortened to "K", generally refers to "Kai" L: The contraction "L" usually refers to "Li" M: The shortened "M" usually means "horse" N: The contraction "N" generally means "Na" O: shortened to "O", generally refers to "Ou" P: shortened to "P", generally refers to "Pu" Q: shortened as "Q", generally refers to "Kui" R: The contraction "R" generally means "Rui" S: The shortened "S" usually means "Xiao" T: The contraction "T" generally means "special" "U": The shortened "U" usually means "You" "V" is the contraction of "V", which generally refers to "dimension". W: The contraction "W" usually means "Wo" X: The contraction "X" generally means "easy" Y: The shortened "Y" generally refers to "Yan" Z: shortened to "Z", generally refers to "Zu"
They don't team up that frequently. Maybe a few times in specific storylines.
The frequency of checking new comics for quality can be quite inconsistent. Some publishers have a strict schedule, maybe checking every batch of new comics. But others might only do it when there are complaints or before a major release.
Well, the release of new comics daily is not consistent. It can range from multiple releases a day for some big franchises to just a few times a week for indie comics. It all depends on various factors like the popularity and production process.