There could be various potential connections. Maybe he's done an interview for the NYT, or his latest comedy project has been featured. But without further info, it's difficult to provide a precise answer.
There's been some coverage, but it varies depending on his latest projects and public appearances.
Well, maybe the comic shows characters involved in gardening and planting seeds as a part of a larger narrative. Or perhaps it's using the idea of planting seeds as a symbol for new beginnings or growth.
Not sure exactly. It could be that she has some work published in the comic section of The New York Times or has some sort of collaboration with them. But without more details, it's hard to say for sure.
Rogen is known for his unique sense of humor and laid-back style. He often brings a lot of charm and spontaneity to his roles.
I'm not sure there's a direct connection. Maybe it's a reference to some special article or research in the New York Times about Upserman and the Golden Age of Comic, but I haven't come across it.
The New York Times might do reviews or articles about The Walking Dead comic, but that's about it. They don't have a direct production or ownership link. It's more like the Times providing commentary on a popular comic.
Rogen is usually quite funny and brings a unique charm to his comic roles.
Seth Rogen is a well-known comic actor. He's famous for movies like 'Superbad' and 'Pineapple Express'.
Hard to say exactly. It might be a case of miscommunication or a mistake by the creative team. But such content is unacceptable and should be addressed.
In most cases, the New York Times is careful to avoid content that could be considered anti-Semitic. However, if there are specific claims, they would need to be evaluated on a case-by-case basis, considering the context and intent behind the comic.