Yes, there are. Some movies draw inspiration from various sources but not directly from comic books. For example, 'The Truman Show' has elements of a fantastical world but isn't based on a comic.
Well, a blank comic book isn't really an actual comic book in the usual sense. It doesn't have pre-drawn characters, plot, or dialogue. It's more like a canvas waiting for your imagination to fill it up.
The Witchcraft Arcane Tome was an item/cube that could be used to upgrade a staff. There were two versions of the Arcane Tome, the Apprentice Level and the Advanced Level. Apprentice-level Arcane Tome can upgrade a Novice Staff to an Apprentice-level Staff. Requires Novice Staff Proficiency to reach 2000. The Advanced Arcane Tome can upgrade an Advanced-grade staff to a Master-grade staff. Requires Advanced-grade staff proficiency to reach 6000. The specific way to level up was to put the staff on the Arcane workbench and then put in the Arcane Tome of the corresponding level.
Sure, a comic book is indeed a book. It has a narrative, characters, and a plot, and is a medium for creative expression and entertainment, similar to traditional books.
Definitely. A comic book is regarded as a book. It presents a narrative and visual experience that engages readers in a similar way as a conventional book. Moreover, many comic books address various themes and genres, similar to the diversity found in regular books.
Definitely not. An actual comic book involves a combination of storylines, characters, and art throughout its pages. A blank cover alone doesn't meet that criteria.