Usually, the comic author and the platform would sign an agreement to make the author a third party to the copyright owner. This was because the creation of comics was usually done by the author himself. However, after the creation was completed, the author would usually sell the copyright to the platform so that the platform had the right to manage and use the copyright of the work.
This kind of third-party copyright arrangement could make the platform more flexible in managing comics and also avoid conflicts of interest between the platform and the authors. For example, if the platform wanted to adapt a comic book into a movie or TV series, the platform could choose to sell the copyright to a third party and then distribute the copyright to different production companies. In this way, the platform could obtain the copyright revenue of the entire work without having to work directly with the author.
Therefore, comic authors and platforms usually signed agreements to clarify the rights and obligations of both parties to ensure that the copyrights of comic works were properly managed and protected.
The party for Sasuke comic might show characters dressed up, sharing gifts, and reminiscing about past adventures. There could also be some drama or funny moments to spice things up.
Hard to say. Sometimes stories like 'After Party' take inspiration from real life but add a lot of fictional elements to make it more interesting. So, it could go either way.
I don't think so. The Black Panther comic has a specific publication history, but it's unlikely to be older than a political party, which often has a much longer background and establishment.