Yes, there is. The Fallout comics provide a deeper dive into the post-apocalyptic world. They feature new adventures and sometimes fill in gaps in the main game narrative.
First, you need to have a clear story idea for your comic. Then, design the characters and the post-apocalyptic settings. Sketch out the panels and decide on the style of art you want to use.
I don't think there is. Usually, Fallout comics are centered around adventure and survival rather than providing an increase in intelligence.
The number of comic books in Fallout 4 is relatively limited. You might find around five or six during your playthrough, but it depends on how thoroughly you explore the game world.
I'm not sure exactly, but there aren't a huge number. Maybe a dozen or so.
You need to have a clear idea of the theme and style first. Then, focus on the characters and their expressions. Good composition and color choices are also crucial.
In Fallout 3, the permanence of comic book bonuses varies. Some may last throughout the game, but others might be tied to specific events or areas and lose their effect later on.
It could be due to a number of reasons. Maybe the comic file is corrupt, or there are conflicts with other mods you have installed. Also, check if you have the latest patches for Fallout 4.
Well, Fallout 3's story is great for those who like a more personal and somewhat linear adventure. The main character has a clear goal from the start - find dad. The worldbuilding in Fallout 3 is also quite good, but it mainly serves to support this central story. In Fallout New Vegas, the story is a complex web. You start as a Courier who gets caught in the middle of a huge power struggle. There are so many different paths you can take depending on which faction you side with. Each faction has its own ideology and goals, and your choices really shape the outcome of the story. It offers a much more immersive and replayable story experience than Fallout 3.
Not directly. Fallout New Vegas has its own unique story and setting, separate from Fallout 1.
There are indeed Fallout comics. They offer additional depth and perspectives to the Fallout world. Some explore side stories or characters not featured prominently in the games.