I'm not really sure. Maybe Amy has worked on comics related to both cities or has some sort of personal connection to them.
Hard to say. It could be that Amy's comic stories are set in either San Francisco or Hong Kong, or perhaps she has fans or collaborators from both places.
I don't have a definite answer. Maybe Amy has traveled between San Francisco and Hong Kong for inspiration for her comics, or her comic characters have ties to these locations.
MLP might have some presence or related events at the San Francisco Comic. Maybe there are special booths, cosplays, or exclusive merch related to MLP.
The comic expands on the game's story and characters. It gives more depth and background details.
Not sure. Maybe it's related to a comic convention held in San Francisco that features something related to 'comic C'.
Not much directly. Maybe there's some reference or cameo, but it's not a common or well-known link.
The three vassals in the Rebellion of the Three Vassals referred to Wu Sangui, King of Pingxi, Shang Kexi, King of Pingnan, and Geng Jingzhong, King of Jingnan. After the Qing court entered the pass, they used these three Ming Dynasty surrendered generals to suppress the southern regions and granted them the title of vassal kings to guard them. However, the San Fan Kingdom held power and self-respect in the local areas, posing a huge threat to the Qing Dynasty's rule. Kangxi decided to cut off the vassal kingdom, which led to the San Fan rebellion. While waiting for the TV series, you can also click on the link below to read the original work of " Little Fox Demon Matchmaker " to understand the plot in advance!
I think there might be a special event or performance related to the Cat Kid Comic Club that's taking place in San Francisco and turned into a musical.
The 'Big Brother' comic strip might be featured in the San Francisco Chronicle or have some sort of partnership with it.
Venom has had some adventures set in San Francisco, but it's not a frequent location for the character.
Perhaps Lee is inspired by the comic scene in San Francisco and uses it in their work. Or they might just be a fan who frequently visits comic-related places there. Who knows without more details?
Not much directly. The San Francisco Columbarium is a place for memorials and has no inherent connection to comics.