Honestly, I can't figure out any logical connection here. Maybe it's part of a completely fantastical and unconventional comic plot that defies normal reasoning.
I have no idea. This seems like a very odd combination and not something I've come across before.
Not much, usually. Nuclear comics focus on specific themes related to nuclear stuff, while a skate shop is about skateboarding equipment and related items. They seem quite different.
I don't think there's a direct connection. Nuclear comics are usually about science fiction or post-apocalyptic themes, while skate shops deal with sports equipment. They seem quite unrelated.
There are several recent comics that showcase a good boy dog. One example could be 'The Adventures of Max the Dog', where Max is a friendly and well-behaved dog having exciting adventures.
Well, it could be a comedy comic where the good dog boy gets into funny situations. Or a fantasy one where he has magical powers.
Some good names could be Max, Rocky or Buddy. They're common and give a sense of strength and playfulness.
Well, there's really no obvious connection. Achilles' heel is a metaphor for a weakness, comics are a form of entertainment, and nuclear waste is a serious environmental issue. It's hard to find a direct link among them.
You might try checking the official website of Lost Boy Comics. Sometimes they post discount codes there.
Well, sometimes in comics, a dog's death can be a powerful emotional plot point to drive the story forward.
You can find various types like heartwarming tales of dogs helping their owners or funny adventures of playful pups.