I really don't know. Maybe it's a theme for a very unique and strange comic, but without more context, it's impossible to make a definite connection.
The besting order of The Darkness comic can be subjective. Some fans might rank them based on the complexity of the plot or the development of characters. For example, issues that introduced major plot twists or had significant character growth could be considered top-notch.
Comic nesting dolls and traditional ones share the basic structure of nesting. But comic ones often feature modern, humorous, or fictional characters and designs, unlike the traditional patterns. Also, they might be made with different materials or production methods to achieve the comic effect.
Maybe the agent dolls are characters in a comic or the comic features stories about agent dolls. That's a possible connection.
Mr Bean and Comic Relief Wedding could be linked because it was a special collaboration for a fundraising initiative. It might have been a way to use Mr Bean's comical character to draw attention and support for the cause.
Well, it's possible that David Walliams' wedding was somehow related to fundraising or awareness efforts for Comic Relief, but I'm not sure of the exact details.
Perhaps the wedding comic covers have a Batman-themed design or incorporate elements related to Batman's universe. Maybe it's a crossover or special edition.
There may not be an obvious direct connection between Dolls Kill and 'Pulp Fiction'. Dolls Kill is a brand known for its edgy and alternative fashion. 'Pulp Fiction' is a classic movie. Maybe in terms of aesthetic, both could share some elements of a certain cool, off - beat style. For example, Dolls Kill might create some clothing items inspired by the retro - cool look that 'Pulp Fiction' has in its cinematography and character styling.
I don't think there's a direct connection. Russian dolls are traditional handicrafts, cartoons can cover a wide range of styles and themes, and Disney is a major entertainment company known for its various animated works. But they don't typically have a specific or inherent link.
I'm not really sure. Maybe there's a Disney cartoon that features nesting dolls, but I don't have a specific example.
Comic dolls usually have exaggerated features and colorful outfits. They often have big eyes and unique hairstyles.