It depends on how you define 'real'. If you mean based on actual events, then it might not be. But if it feels real to you in terms of emotions and experiences, then in a way, it could be.
It's tough to tell. Maybe 'Banda' is a blend of real and made-up elements. Or it could be purely a work of imagination. More details about it would help figure out if it's real or not.
I'm not sure specifically as there could be different interpretations. But generally, it might be about the topic of anthrax, perhaps exploring its nature, the impact it has, or related events in a graphic novel format.
There might be government agents as main characters. In a story about anthrax, especially if it involves bioterrorism or major outbreaks, government agents would play a crucial role in handling the situation. They could be investigating the source, trying to prevent further spread, and coordinating responses. Another possibility is that there are victims of anthrax or their families as main characters, which would show the human side of the anthrax story.
The 'Anthrax Among the Living Graphic Novel' might use vivid illustrations to depict the horror and danger of anthrax. It could tell stories from the perspective of those affected, whether they are patients, medical workers, or people in the community trying to prevent the spread. Maybe it also includes some fictional elements to make the story more engaging.
I'm not sure specifically which 'banda real story' you're referring to. It could be about a band named Banda, in which case it might be about their formation, their music journey, the members' experiences, and how they created their unique sound.