I have no idea if he does. Maybe you could check his social media or interviews for a clue.
Hard to say for sure. It depends on his personal interests and spare time activities. Maybe he's into them, or maybe not.
You can use special comic book frames and hang them on nails or hooks. It's a simple and neat way.
You can use special comic book frames and attach them to the wall with nails or screws.
Well, a John Wall caricature often plays up his physical appearance. Maybe it shows his tall and athletic build in an exaggerated way. It could also highlight his speed and agility on the court through creative illustrations. Sometimes, it might incorporate elements related to his team or his most memorable moments in the game.
Yes, John Walker is in the comic books. He's had quite a presence in certain storylines.
Sometimes it does. There are moments when the characters seem to address the readers directly, breaking that barrier.
John Crichton doesn't die in the comic. The storylines focus on his adventures and challenges without leading to his demise. It's one of the elements that keeps fans engaged and interested in his journey.
You can use special comic book frames and hang them at eye level. That way, they're easy to see and look nice.
It could be a simple drawing with straight lines for the bricks and maybe some shading to give it depth.
The Batman comic breaks the fourth wall in quite unique ways. Sometimes, Batman directly addresses the readers, making them feel involved in the story.