Hard to say. There are so many comics out there, and without knowing which one you're referring to, it's tough to determine if it has your bow and axe. Can you give me a clue like the title or the author of the comic?
Not sure. You might need to provide more context or details about the comic for a definite answer.
It's a fantasy-themed comic with epic battles and heroic characters. The story is full of adventure and excitement.
When a concubine saw a Di daughter, she did not need to bow. According to the documents [1] and [2], although concubines did not need to salute when they saw the daughter of the first wife, they needed to greet her first. The Di daughter only needed to stand for a moment and did not need to answer. This kind of etiquette existed in ancient China society.
Yes, you should copyright your comic book. It gives you legal protection and helps prevent others from stealing or using your work without permission.
In " Celebrating Years," Fan Xian described his memories." That memory was carved into my mind like a knife or an axe. Every word I read and every book I read, I remember it exactly. It's vivid in my mind." These words described Fan Xian's clear and deep memories of his past. He could accurately recall everything he had experienced, like a knife carving an axe, leaving a deep mark. This metaphor meant that Fan Xian's memory was very clear, without the slightest bit of blurring or forgetting.
It depends on the rules and policies of the specific Comic Con event. Some might require transfer, while others might not.
It's hard to say. Maybe they like it, or maybe they have some reservations.
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That could be a tricky situation. You might want to have an honest conversation with her and explain your interest, but be prepared for her reaction.
Well, it's hard to find a direct connection. Peanuts is more about humor and everyday life, while anxieties are a serious personal issue. Maybe in a very abstract way they could both touch on human emotions, but that's quite a stretch.
First, familiarize yourself with the Broken Bow world. Know the characters, the settings, and the overall theme. Then, come up with an interesting concept or plot. It could be something like a new adventure for the characters or a different take on an existing event.