Well, choosing the most comic ever is no easy task. 'SpongeBob SquarePants' is often considered by many for its wacky and fun humor. But again, it varies from person to person based on what makes them laugh the most.
It's hard to say Saga is the absolute best. There are many great comics out there, and what constitutes the 'best' varies from person to person. Some might love Saga for its unique story and art style, while others might prefer comics with different themes or genres.
Yes, Agents of SHIELD was based on comic book elements related to the Marvel universe.
Yes, Santa has appeared in various comic books over the years. Different comic series have incorporated his character in different ways.
It's widely believed that the earliest comic was 'The Adventures of Obadiah Oldbuck', which was created by Rodolphe T枚pffer back in 1837. This comic marked the beginning of a new form of visual storytelling.
Not that I know of. I haven't come across any comic that had Eminem as a character.
No, the Unknown Comic has never been unmasked.
To my knowledge, there hasn't been a Rescue Solo comic. But the comic world is vast, and new ones are constantly emerging, so it's possible it exists but isn't widely known.
The first comic ever is a bit of a debate among historians. However, many agree that 'The Adventures of Obadiah Oldbuck' holds that title as it was one of the earliest examples of sequential art telling a narrative. It was published way back in 1842.
It depends on personal preferences. Some people consider it the best for its complex story and unique art style. But others might have different favorites based on their own tastes.
Hellboy has its dark moments, but it's not unanimously regarded as the absolute darkest. The perception of darkness varies from reader to reader, and other comics might push the boundaries further in that aspect.
The oldest comic is believed to be 'The Adventures of Obadiah Oldbuck' from 1842.