It's possible that the cartoon girls are explorers who join forces with a scientist to study alien civilizations. Or perhaps they accidentally stumble upon an alien invasion and have to rely on the scientist's knowledge to save the day.
They could gain the ability through scientific research. Maybe they study the aliens' neural systems and find a frequency or signal that can disrupt and then direct their actions. For example, they build a device that emits a special type of electromagnetic wave that the aliens' brains are sensitive to.
I have no idea. They seem completely unrelated.
I'm not really sure. Maybe in some really wild and creative comic story, aliens could have an encounter with an elephant!
There might not be a direct connection. Comics often take creative liberties and could introduce unexpected elements, but without specific context, it's hard to say for sure.
Honestly, I think it's all up to the creator's imagination. Maybe the aliens have a unique way of making or using candles that we've never thought of. Or perhaps the candles are a key element in a story about alien cultures. Who knows?
I think they might be related in a fictional story where aliens play hockey and it's all depicted in a comic. But that's just one possibility.
Well, sometimes in comics, aliens and the concept of a matrix-like virtual world can be combined for exciting storylines.
It could be that comic aliens have special powers related to electricity, like shooting electric bolts or controlling electrical devices.
Well, maybe it could be in some sort of advertising campaign where a cartoon girl is used to promote car insurance in a cute and appealing way. But that's just a wild guess!
Well, usually The Walking Dead comic is all about zombies and human survival in a post-apocalyptic world. Aliens don't typically fit into that story framework. So, as far as I know, they aren't related at all.