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One main challenge is the lack of diverse creators. If there aren't enough people from different backgrounds making comics, it's hard to have true diversity.
I'm not sure, it's kind of hard to say. Maybe they have no direct connection at all.
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It depends on your preferences. If you like detailed visuals, the manga might be for you. But if you enjoy more in-depth storytelling and inner thoughts of characters, the light novel could be better.
He laughs because of the funny and absurd situations in the show.
The first Captain America comic was released in 1941.
Definitely not. In the comics, there's no such scene where Agatha Harkness eats the twins. The plot doesn't go in that direction at all.
I have no idea. This combination seems rather odd and not a common topic of discussion.
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