Well, in many time - based stories, skulls can be cumulative in a sense. For example, in tales of pirates or ancient tombs, the discovery of more skulls might add to the mystery, danger, or historical significance. Each new skull could represent a new life lost, a new piece of the past uncovered, thus building on the overall narrative and atmosphere of the story. However, not all stories use skulls in this way. Some might just have a single skull as a one - off symbol without any cumulative effect.
It's mostly fictional. The movie 'The Skulls' takes creative liberties and doesn't have a direct connection to any true story. It's designed for entertainment purposes.
Yes, but they might not be very widespread. You might need to search on specific comic platforms or at conventions to get hold of them. Sometimes indie creators publish Mystery Skulls comics independently.
Since I'm not familiar with the 'Monster Dia and Meg story', it could potentially be a story about friendship between two monsters. Maybe Dia is big and strong while Meg is small and clever. They might go on a journey to save their monster homeland from some kind of threat, like an evil wizard or a natural disaster that is endangering their kind. However, this is all just speculation without more context.
Friendship is a very common theme. Since Chika and Dia have a strong bond, fanfics often explore different aspects of their friendship, like how they support each other through tough times.
Yes, they can be. Skulls often symbolize death, the passage of time, and the end of things. In time - related stories, they can be used to mark important moments or transitions.