Well, it might be that the comic tells a story related to the jeweler or shows their creations. Or perhaps Tim Searfos has a special way of depicting jewelry in the comic.
I'm not sure exactly, but it could be that the jeweler is featured in the comic or maybe inspired it.
Not sure. Maybe Tim Searfoss is the creator or has something to do with the story of the jeweler comic.
They might be friends or have some sort of adventure together. Not sure without more context.
I'm not sure exactly, but maybe Tim Buckley is a creator or enthusiast of comics. Or perhaps he's a character in some comic-related story.
There might not be a direct connection. It could be that Tim Buckley is a fan of Skyrim and that influenced his comic style in some subtle ways. Or perhaps he just used elements of the game's world as a reference for his creative process.
I have no definite idea. They might have a common goal or be in conflict. You'd have to look deeper into the comic to figure out their exact relationship.
Not sure. Maybe Tim Vigil's work is included in comic DB or they have some sort of partnership.
I'm not really sure. Maybe they're characters in a particular comic or there's some story involving them.
It's possible that Tim Seeley's style or storytelling techniques are reflected in Revival Comic. He could have contributed ideas or art to it.
There's really no significant or direct link between Tim Vigil and the Batman comic. They operate in different creative spheres and don't have any obvious crossover or interaction.
It's hard to say exactly. Maybe Tim Brent loves waffles and that's a key part of the story, or perhaps waffles play a symbolic role in the comic related to Tim Brent's adventures. Without more context, it's difficult to determine.