I think it's possible that a comic could have a dark setting where characters consume coffee while engaged in a Warhammer-like battle, but that's a very specific and uncommon scenario.
Honestly, it's a bit of a stretch to find a direct relation. Coffee could be featured in a dark-themed comic, and Warhammer could inspire elements of the story, but that's quite a leap.
I don't see an obvious connection. Maybe in a really unique and creative comic story they could somehow come together.
I think they might be related in a creative art project. Maybe a comic with a dark theme featuring miniatures and a coffee shop scene.
Well, coffee and dark comics might not have a direct connection. Maybe they could both be associated with a moody or intense atmosphere.
The Warhammer Salamanders comic is an integral part of the Warhammer universe, depicting specific events and characters within that expansive setting.
The comic being too dark might be intentional to add mystery or drama. Maybe it's supposed to stand out from other, brighter comics and make a unique impression on readers.
Maybe it's to set a certain mood or create a contrast. Sometimes in comics, visual elements like that have symbolic meanings.
Sometimes, the type of coffee blend chosen has a darker profile naturally. Or, the water temperature was too high during brewing, extracting more of the bitter compounds and making the coffee seem too dark.
Maybe the lighting or color choices were off. Sometimes artists might go for a moody effect and end up making it too dark.
I have no idea. They seem completely unrelated.
I think they could be related if there's a comic about successful people who love coffee.
You know, comic games and coffee might be linked because some people like to gather with friends in a coffee shop to play comic games and enjoy the coffee atmosphere at the same time.