I'm not sure there's a direct connection. Maybe it's just a random inspiration or a parody.
Hard to say. It could be that Adam Ellis drew some elements or characters inspired by the world of Game of Thrones, but without a specific known context, it's difficult to determine the exact nature of the relation.
To my knowledge, there haven't been any reported cases of theft regarding Adam Ellis' comics. Usually, such news would spread if it happened, but so far, nothing.
I'm not really sure. They seem like two pretty different things to me.
Hard to say for sure. It might be that Adam Ellis RT is a promotion or extension of the Adam Ellis comics. Or they could just be loosely associated by name without a direct link.
You can start by getting familiar with the characters and settings from Game of Thrones. Then, sketch out the basic outlines and add details based on your imagination.
Well, it's hard to say. The cartoon box could potentially contain Game of Thrones-themed items, like collectibles or artworks. Or perhaps it's just a random reference with no specific tie-in.
Not much directly. They are from different domains. Cartoon is a general form of animation, Game of Thrones is a complex fantasy drama, and Lego is a building toy. Maybe there could be some fan-made crossover content, but not officially.
I'm not sure. Maybe you could provide more details or context about the comic for a better answer.
It's possible. There have been some accusations, but it's not clear if they are fully substantiated.
He can be quite friendly. His comics often have a light-hearted and approachable tone.
The Game of Thrones cartoon is moderately related to the original series. It might retain key characters and themes while adding new twists and interpretations for the animated format. Some aspects could be similar, while others could be quite distinct.