Well, it's a bit unclear. Maybe the fanboy is interested in flash animations or comics that are shared on vine-like platforms. But that's just a guess.
Hard to tell for sure. Could be that flash refers to some sort of special effect in comics that the fanboy loves and shares on vine. Or maybe it's a completely different connection we haven't thought of yet.
I think they might be related in some way related to entertainment or online content, but it's hard to say exactly without more context.
Not much. They seem to be from completely different domains and have no direct connection.
Not sure. It's kind of a mysterious combination. Maybe it's a new concept or a crossover nobody's heard of before.
I'm not sure. They might not have a direct connection. Maybe they are just two separate entities in the world of comics and online content.
The Flash comic and Vine are pretty much separate entities. The Flash comic focuses on superhero stories and adventures, but Vine was mainly for sharing various types of short videos. There's no inherent link between them.
I'm not sure. Maybe they have no direct connection at all.
I have no clear idea. 'Flash Pis Comic Vine' could potentially be related to a fan-made project or a niche concept within the comic world that hasn't gained widespread attention yet.
I'm not really sure. Maybe it's some kind of crossover or mash-up concept, but it's hard to say exactly without more context.
Not sure. But perhaps 'flash family members' are characters in a comic and 'comic vine' is a platform or community related to comics. That's just a guess though.
Hard to say. It could be difficult to pinpoint such an account as there might be many Naruto fans on Comic Vine. You might have to browse through related forums or user profiles to discover it.
In my opinion, it's overrated. The storylines are often predictable and the art style isn't that unique.