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.
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.
I think 'Fantastic Four' by Hickman is also great. He really delved into the core of the Fantastic Four family dynamic. He introduced new concepts and threats that made the series feel fresh and exciting. It was a great exploration of the characters and their world, and Hickman's writing style added a new level of depth to the long - running franchise.
I'm not sure specifically as there could be many 'Hickman 5th grade stories'. It might be about the experiences of 5th graders in Hickman, like their school days, friendships, or challenges they face at that grade level.
I'm not sure specifically which 'Hickman Horror Story' you're referring to. There could be many horror stories by someone named Hickman or it could be a very specific local or indie horror tale. Without more context, it's difficult to provide detailed information.