I'm not sure. Maybe it's a reference to a specific comic that involves oatmeal in some way.
I'm not sure exactly. Maybe they are two separate comic entities with no direct connection.
The main difference is that 'alot' is incorrect; it should be 'a lot'. 'Alot comic' seems like a made-up term and has no standard meaning. Usually, when we talk about comics, we say something like 'a lot of comics' to indicate a large number of them.
Not much, really. They're from different creative universes and don't have an obvious direct link.
Well, 'a lot' is the correct form. 'Alot' is not a proper word. In comics, using the wrong one can make the text look unprofessional.
Well, 'alot' is actually incorrect. 'A lot' is the right way to write it. In comics, using the wrong one can make the text look unprofessional.
I'm not sure there's an obvious direct connection. Maybe in a specific cartoon, a baby could be eating oatmeal, but that's a bit of a stretch.
I think there might not be a direct connection. Oatmeal is a food and cartoon cat is a fictional character. It could be part of a creative idea or a unique concept someone came up with, but it's hard to say for sure without more context.
Well, I can't really find any direct connection. Comic Sans is a font and oatmeal is a food. Maybe it's some kind of creative or random combination someone came up with, but as far as common sense goes, there's no inherent link.
I think it might be a creative concept for a comic where the black cat has some sort of adventure related to oatmeal, perhaps using it to solve a problem or creating chaos with it. But who knows for sure?
Comics typically stick with 'a lot'. 'Alot' is a mistake. The proper way to express a large quantity or degree is 'a lot'. This helps maintain the clarity and accuracy of the text in comics.