In old time comic strips, the portrayal of love for guns was often influenced by the context of the era, maybe related to adventure or hero themes.
Well, there might be a creative comic strip story where a spider somehow uses a gun, but that's just a wild imagination. Usually, these three don't have a direct connection.
Love in comic strips can serve as a powerful driving force for the plot. It can bring out different emotions in characters and lead to various adventures and conflicts. Also, it helps to attract readers who are interested in romantic stories and human connections.
Time Square is a famous location known for its bright lights and huge billboards. Sometimes, comic strips or characters might be featured on those billboards or used in promotions there.
I'm not sure there's a direct connection. Sonic the Comic is usually focused on adventures and characters, not guns.
I don't think there's a direct connection. Comic strips are usually about stories or characters, while donuts are a kind of food.
Not much really. Comic strips are about visual storytelling, while Rolex is a luxury watch brand. They don't have an obvious direct link.
In most cases, smell has nothing to do with comic strips. Comic strips are all about the images and the story they tell through the pictures and words. But maybe in some very creative or unique scenarios, an artist could try to convey the idea of a smell somehow, but that's quite rare.
Well, shoes in comic strips can serve as a visual detail that helps set the scene or give clues about the character's situation or background. For example, fancy shoes might suggest a rich or fashionable character.
Not sure. Maybe the old man is in a western setting and has something to do with guns. But it's hard to say exactly without more context.
I'm not really sure. Maybe Bill the Clown uses comic guns in his performances or adventures.