I don't think there's a direct connection. Big Comic Spirits focuses on publishing various manga series, while Pepe is more of a popular image used in online culture. It's unlikely they have a significant link.
Not much really. They might be completely unrelated.
I don't really know. It's possible that Big Comic Spirits has influenced Mingo's style or that Mingo has contributed significantly to Big Comic Spirits. But without clear information, it's just speculation.
Well, it could be that Umezu's comics are published in Big Comic Spirits, or perhaps there's some sort of licensing deal between them. But I can't say for sure without more context.
The relationship between Big Comic Spirits and Homunculus could vary. Maybe Homunculus is a popular title from Big Comic Spirits, or it could just be something mentioned in passing within the magazine's content. Without more specific info, it's hard to say exactly.
I'm not sure there's a direct connection. Pepe is a popular internet meme, and Comic Sans is a font. Maybe someone used Comic Sans in a Pepe-related image or something, but it's not a common or obvious link.
I'm not really sure. Maybe she has contributed to it or been featured in some way.
I'm not sure there's a direct connection. They seem quite unrelated to me.
The connection is that Matt Furie is the one who brought Pepe to life in his comics. Pepe became well-known but has had a complex and sometimes problematic online presence outside of Furie's original intention.
Big Comic Spirits is all about presenting diverse and engaging comic stories that appeal to a wide range of readers.
Monthly Big Comic Spirits usually features a variety of manga genres, including romance, action, and comedy. It showcases both new and established manga artists' works.
Maybe it's part of a darker artistic expression or an attempt to explore some extreme themes. But creating such a comic can be controversial and raise eyebrows.