Taika Waititi hasn't been directly involved in comics as far as I'm aware. His focus seems to be on directing and producing in the movie and TV industry.
Not that I know of. Taika Waititi is mainly known for his work in film and TV, not comics.
A Taika Waititi Infinity War fanfic could be full of his signature humor. He might add some really off - the - wall and comical moments to the otherwise intense story of Infinity War. For example, he could have Thor in some really absurd situations while still maintaining the essence of his character's journey in the movie.
Thor would likely be a main focus. Given Waititi's work on Thor: Ragnarok, he could further develop Thor's character in the context of Infinity War, showing more of his growth and his humorous side in the face of the great threat.
Yes, comics can be worth a lot depending on their rarity, condition, and popularity.
It really depends. Comics from well-known publishers or featuring popular characters in good condition can be quite valuable. Also, first editions or those with significant historical or cultural significance might be worth a fortune.
Well, the value of facsimile comics varies. If they are from a popular series or have limited editions, they might be worth something. But in general, they tend to be less valuable than the original comics.
Some Simpsons comics can be valuable, especially rare or first editions. But it depends on factors like condition and popularity.
It depends. Some rare or collectible Nam comics can be quite valuable, but most common ones might not be worth much.
The value of Punisher comics can vary greatly. Issues in excellent condition, featuring key storylines or popular artists, tend to have higher worth. However, more run-of-the-mill copies may not fetch a significant price.
It depends. Some rare or early editions of Superboy comics can be quite valuable, especially if they're in good condition and have significant collector interest.
It depends. Some reprint comics can have value, especially if they are rare or in good condition.