Not necessarily. It could be an idea for a character design or a theme that leads me to start, not always a comic specifically.
No, it depends. Sometimes I have a plot in mind first and then decide if it would work better as a comic or another form. There are many factors that influence the starting point of a creative project.
Not always. Sometimes I might begin with a story outline or a character concept.
Not necessarily. It depends on your personal preference and the complexity of the comic.
First, you should have a good understanding of the Harry Potter universe. Read the books multiple times if needed. Then, think of an interesting concept, like a new adventure for Harry and his friends. Next, create your own unique characters or develop the existing ones more. Start with a simple plot outline and build from there.
In Chinese,"Zi" was a functional word used to indicate dates, time, location, etc. It was similar to "the" or "this" in English. In some special situations,"Zi" could also be used to refer to specific people, things, etc. In official documents,"Z" was used to indicate the date of creation or use of the document, similar to "on" or "by" in English. For example,"This is to prove that a document with the document number XXX was created by me"(indicating that the document was created on XXX). In addition, in certain web novels,"Zi" could also be used to represent specific people, things, and so on. This was because in some online novels,"Zi" was used to indicate that this person or thing really existed, similar to the English "such as" and other empty words. For example,"I have a friend named XXX who is a very awesome character"(indicating that this character really exists). "Zi" in Chinese was a kind of empty word that represented date, time, location, etc. In some specific situations, it could be used to represent specific people, things, etc.
Not necessarily. Comic relief can happen at any time of the year and isn't strictly limited to March.
Not necessarily. Sometimes comic strips are signed, but there are also cases where they aren't.
Comic books have a decent shot at staying popular. They offer escapism, entertainment, and a visual medium that appeals to many. Plus, they can cover a wide range of genres and themes to attract different audiences.
Not necessarily. A protagonist can exist in various genres and types of stories, not just comics.
Yes, Lucille Ball was known for her comedic talent throughout her career.
Yes, Batman has always been a comic character since his creation.
Not necessarily. Sometimes they are, but in many cases, they might not be.