I really don't know. There could be various possibilities, such as Janie Saunders being the author's inspiration, or their names being used symbolically in the novel. Without further details, it's a mystery.
There might be a connection if Jennifer Saunders participated in a comic relief-themed bake off event.
Perhaps Julie has written about the Scott Pilgrim comic or has a collection related to it. Who knows? We need more details to figure it out precisely.
I'm not really sure. Maybe they have some kind of professional collaboration or Scott Hepburn's work is featured on Comic Vine.
Jennifer Saunders and Cher may have participated in events related to Comic Relief or contributed in some way, but the specific details depend on the context.
I'm not sure there's a direct connection. Maybe he was considered for a role or inspired some aspect, but I don't have definite info.
It's hard to say for sure. It could be that there's a comic convention in Bailey, New Hampshire, where Scott is a featured guest. Or perhaps Scott has a comic series set in that location. But without more context, it's all speculation.
Not sure. Maybe Scott Metzger drew some cartoons featuring cat boxes or there's some thematic link. But it's hard to say for sure without more context.
To be honest, Rick Scott and Comic Relief might not have any significant relationship. Comic Relief is usually about raising funds for charity, and Rick Scott might not be involved in that specific area.
Not much, as far as I know. Scott Mosier is not directly associated with Disney cartoons in a significant way.
I think it could be that Scott Koblish has comics published or discussed on Comic Vine. Or perhaps he's associated with the platform in some other way, like doing interviews or contributing content. But that's just a guess.