I don't really know. It could vary depending on the artistic style and the intentions of the comic's author. You might need to do some in-depth research or check with the comic's fan community for a clear answer.
I'm not entirely sure as it might be a relatively unknown or specialized graphic novel. It could potentially be about a unique character named Knull. Maybe it involves a dark and mysterious story given the name's sound.
I'm not well - informed about this specific 'knull graphic novel'. However, typically in a graphic novel, the main characters are those who drive the story forward. So, apart from Knull (if it is indeed about him), there could be other characters like a hero who opposes Knull or sidekicks who help or hinder his plans.
Sure. Well, comics often tell stories through a combination of pictures and text. For example, superhero comics like those of Superman usually start with the origin story. He's from the planet Krypton, sent to Earth as a baby. Then the comics show his growth on Earth, his discovery of his powers, and how he decides to use them for good. He faces various villains like Lex Luthor who try to defeat him. Each issue of the comic is like a chapter in the overall story, gradually building the character and the world around him.
One key element is the creation by Knull. He made the symbiotes. For Venom, the key is its bond with Eddie Brock. Also, the symbiote's arrival on Earth is important.
The origin story of Venom and Knull is quite fascinating. Venom, as we know, is a result of an alien symbiote. This symbiote was part of a species created by Knull. Knull was an all - powerful being in a distant and dark corner of the universe. He had the ability to create these symbiotic organisms. The symbiote that became Venom was one of those that eventually made its way to Earth. It first had interactions with Spider - Man which were not so smooth. Then it found Eddie Brock, who became the well - known Venom. Knull's influence on the symbiotes is a major part of the overall story, as his dark nature is somewhat imprinted on the symbiotes, even as they evolve and change over time.
Silent meant that there was not even the sound of crows or sparrows. It was very quiet. This idiom can be used to describe the tranquility of the natural environment, or to describe people being silent. It came from the fourth volume of the Song Dynasty's Shi Daoyuan's Jingde Chuandeng Lu. The words " absolute silence " and " absolute silence " both meant that there was no sound at all. However, silence was generally used to describe a crowd or a place where people gathered, which referred to 'quietness', while' silence 'was mostly used to describe a vast natural environment, which referred to' quietness'.