I have no idea about a comic character named Ferd Snertwinkle. It could be a character from an obscure or self-published comic that hasn't entered the mainstream comic scene.
I'm not sure. Maybe you could check some popular comic book databases or forums to find out.
The main character in the comic was a controller called Shao Yuanhang. The comic was called Douluo Continent.
One such character could be Archie Andrews from the Archie Comics. He often has his dog Vegas, but maybe in some storylines, it's named Snowy.
To my knowledge, there isn't a comic called Qwerty. Usually, popular or well-known comics have more common or distinctive names.
Animation was a combination of animation and manga, usually with independent storylines and characters, but also freely switched between animation and manga. An anime could be an independent work or a part of other media such as novels and games. In addition, anime was also often referred to as "animated series","animated series", or "animated short films" to distinguish it from other media forms such as movies and television dramas.
Comic books are called that because they typically contain humorous or light-hearted content that aims to make readers laugh or feel entertained. The 'comic' part refers to the element of comedy or fun.
Comic relief is called so because it provides moments of humor or lightheartedness in an otherwise serious or intense story. It helps break the tension and gives the audience a break from the main plot's intensity.
It's hard to say exactly why it's called Peanuts. It could be related to the themes or settings of the comic. Maybe it was chosen to evoke a certain mood or image that the creator wanted to convey.
Sure! In common usage, 'comedian' and 'comic' are often interchangeable to describe someone who makes people laugh through their performances.
Well, a comic opera is typically known as 'comic operetta'. It's a form of light-hearted and humorous opera. Compositions in this style often feature funny situations and characters.