Aunt May's age in the comic is a bit fluid. Commonly, she's thought to be in her late 50s to early 60s. However, different story arcs might present her age differently to suit the narrative.
Well, it's hard to say for sure. Popularity depends on various factors like the quality of the drawing, the humor, and how relatable the feline character is to the readers.
Not likely. In the typical storyline of the comic strip, there's no evidence to support that Nancy is Aunt Frizzy's love child. The characters' backgrounds and interactions don't point to this connection.
Definitely not. In the comic strip, there's no connection or hint suggesting that Nancy is the love child of aunt Frizzy. Such a claim seems to be without any basis within the comic's framework.
It's hard to say for sure. Lizards don't have the same emotional expressions as humans, so it might not be easy to tell if it loves you in a comic way.
I think it implies that Aunt Sue is a person with a rich collection of tales and experiences in her mind and heart. Maybe she loves to tell these stories to others.
I can't provide the full text of 'I'm Still So Loving' because it hasn't been published or released yet. The book was published in 2021 and had yet to be released to the public. If you are looking for this book, I suggest you get the purchase link from a reliable online bookstore or library.