Comic Rack is kind of in a limbo state. It's not as widely used or supported as before, but it's not completely gone. Maybe it's on the decline, but it's not officially 'dead'.
There could be. Sometimes, new soundtracks are created for popular games like Cave Story. However, without more specific information about this 'Polaris' in relation to Cave Story, it's hard to say for certain. Maybe it's a new project or a mod that includes a new soundtrack. It would be best to search for it on gaming news sites or relevant communities.
The 'polaris star story' could be about the Polaris star, also known as the North Star. It has been used for navigation for centuries. Sailors would use it to find their way at sea as it is almost directly above the North Pole. In many cultures, it also has symbolic meanings, often representing guidance, stability, and a fixed point in the ever - changing sky.
In certain comic arcs, Polaris was shown to have a child. The circumstances and details of this varied depending on the specific comic series and plotlines.
I'm not very familiar with the specific Simon Rack novels on the list. But you can try checking local libraries or online bookstores, where you might find popular ones like 'The Mystery of the Old Manor' if it exists in his works.
They often involve space exploration related to the Polaris area. For example, stories might be set on spaceships journeying towards the direction of Polaris.
There may be some emerging authors in the science fiction genre who are using the idea of Polaris in their novels. These authors might be inspired by the mystery and significance of the Polaris star in astronomy. They could be incorporating it into their stories to add an element of wonder and a connection to the vastness of the cosmos. For instance, an author might create a story where a civilization near the Polaris has a unique culture based on the star's properties.
Since I've never heard of 'rack a love story' before, it's difficult to say exactly what it's about. If 'rack' is meant to be 'rack up' in a sense of accumulating something in the love story, like experiences or memories, that could be one interpretation. But it could also be a completely made - up or very niche concept that we need more information to understand.