Well, one type could be where aliens struggle with human social norms and etiquettes, creating funny situations. Another could be about aliens trying to fit in at human schools or workplaces and making hilarious mistakes.
It could be a comic where the aliens are scientists studying humans for some purpose. Maybe to learn from us or to prepare for some interaction. Or it could be a story about how humans discover they're being watched and react to it.
Well, there could be various kinds. Maybe a sci-fi comic where aliens come to Earth to harvest resources or something similar.
Maybe a sci-fi cartoon. In such cartoons, aliens might travel through space, encounter various civilizations, and try to understand and evaluate their intelligence levels.
It could be a comic that shows parents playing pranks on their kids in a mischievous but not harmful way, making it funny yet a bit 'evil' in the kids' perspective.
It could be a story of conflict where aliens and humans battle for resources or territory.
One possibility is a comic where aliens imitate human emotions and reactions to better understand our species. Maybe they try to fit into human society and have adventures along the way. Another could be where they take on human jobs and face the challenges that come with it.
I think a possible cartoon could start with a chaotic war scene and then gradually show the aliens retreating and disappearing. Finally, a big banner appears saying 'The War is Over'. It might also show the characters' relieved expressions and their plans for the future in a peaceful world.
It's hard to say exactly. It could depend on various factors like the context of the comic and the economic situation. Sometimes such imagery might not have a direct impact on living costs.
There are various comics that can feature mooncakes. It could be a food-themed comic or a story related to a festival where mooncakes are significant.
The comic usually depicts a story where aliens have some sort of plan or process to breed with humans, often involving complex motives and conflicts.