I really don't know. Such a comic sounds quite odd and might have some controversial or unconventional message behind it.
Maybe it's to show the reality of nature or to raise awareness about survival and competition among animals.
No, it's not. 'Killing Daddy' is a fictional creation, not based on real events.
One common story is about a bear killing a deer. Bears are opportunistic hunters. In the wild, when a bear is hungry, it might target a deer. The bear uses its strength and stealth to catch the deer off - guard. Usually, it will pounce on the deer and use its powerful jaws to deliver a fatal bite.
Maybe it's to create a sense of drama or tension. Sometimes, such cartoons are made to get people's attention and start a conversation about certain issues.
Maybe it's to show some kind of sci-fi conflict or to create a sense of danger and mystery.
It could be for showing the reality of nature or creating a sense of drama and tension.
It depends on the circumstances and the way it's depicted in the comic. Maybe if it's done without a valid reason, it could potentially violate PETA's principles.
Yes, there could be. It depends on how the killing is depicted. If it's shown in a gratuitous or overly violent way, it might raise ethical issues.
No, it's not appropriate. Such a cartoon could be too violent and disturbing for kids.
Yes, Daddy Warbucks is typically depicted as very rich in the comic strips.