Maybe he's lost in thought, reflecting on his past or trying to figure out something important about himself.
It could be that he's having an identity crisis and is looking for answers in his reflection. Or perhaps he's simply mesmerized by his own appearance and can't look away.
There could be many reasons. Maybe he saw something in his reflection that sparked a deep emotional response. Or he might be using the reflection as a form of self-introspection to gain clarity on a difficult decision.
Maybe she's in deep thought or saw something that caught her attention.
There could be several reasons. Maybe the comics have characters or a plot that Pat is really interested in. Or perhaps the style of the illustrations catches Pat's eye and keeps them looking.
Maybe the cat is curious or scared of the ghost. In cartoons, strange things happen and characters often have unexpected reactions.
Maybe he's trying to be funny or make a joke.
Maybe the cat is curious or scared. In comics, strange things can happen to make the story more interesting.
A cat might have a comic stare because it's in a playful mood or reacting to a new environment. Sometimes, their expressions are just randomly funny to us humans.
Maybe the cat is just curious or maybe it senses something strange about the ghost. Who knows?
It could be because the stare conveys a lot of emotions or mystery, which catches people's attention.
It could be that she didn't get what she wanted or was treated unfairly. Or perhaps there's a conflict going on in the story that's causing her to be angry.
Yes, he might. In fanfiction, the writer can create all sorts of scenarios. His team could be too controlling, like trying to micromanage how he fights crime. Spider - Man is used to being a solo hero for the most part, and this new - found 'team' environment could be suffocating for him. So, in that sense, he could grow to dislike or 'hate' the team.