Not too clear on that. It could potentially refer to a specific security measure within the context of Pokemon comic creation or distribution. Or perhaps it's a term used in a fan-made story involving Pokemon comics and security elements.
I have no definite idea. It could be that 'sec' is an abbreviation for something specific related to Pokemon comics, like a security protocol for accessing exclusive content or protecting the comic's intellectual property.
I'm not really sure. Maybe it's related to some sort of security feature in a Pokemon comic-related game or event.
Pokemon sec comic is usually considered inappropriate and against the official Pokemon content guidelines.
I think there might be some fan-made comics that combine elements of Pokemon and the Witchking. But it's not a common or official thing.
I'm not sure. Maybe Eltonel is a character or creator related to Pokemon comic, but without more context it's hard to say exactly.
Not much. They seem to be completely different things. Whomp comic is likely its own independent creation and Pokemon is a well-known franchise.
I'm not sure there's a common or obvious connection. It could be that the comic shows a swimmer catching or training a water Pokemon. Or perhaps the swimmer is in a competition and a Pokemon somehow gets involved and affects the outcome.
I'm not sure there's a direct connection. Maybe it's just a random combination.
Lucas might be a character in the Pokemon comic or a creator associated with it. It's not clear without more context.
It's possible that the comic shows a display of machismo through the actions or personalities of the pokemon characters.
Hard to say there's a connection. Pokemon Go is a popular game app and Smad Comic could be an independent creation. Maybe someone just happened to mention them in the same context by mistake or for some odd reason that doesn't imply a real connection.
The Sun Moon series might introduce new elements or storylines to the Pokemon comic, making it an expansion or continuation.