I'm not sure. You might need to provide more details about the comic for me to figure it out.
It's hard to say without seeing the comic. Different comics can draw inspiration from various pride flags depending on the theme and message they want to convey. Maybe you could describe the colors or patterns of the flag in the comic to help identify it.
I have no idea which pride flag that comic is related to. Maybe if you could give me a hint about the characters or the plot of the comic, I could make a better guess.
I'm not sure without seeing the comic. Maybe you could describe it a bit more for me to have a better guess.
I'm not sure. It could be one of many pride flags depending on the context and the specific comic.
The 'a b flag comic' might stand out for its innovative visual presentation or deep exploration of certain emotions. Maybe it also has a cult following for some special reason.
I don't think there's any direct connection. Bloodshots is usually focused on its own story and themes, not related to the Japanese flag.
The true story that Flag Day is grounded in involves the complex and often emotional tales of the director's family. It showcases their ups and downs and significant moments.
Flag Day is indeed based on true events to a certain extent. However, some creative liberties might have been taken to make it more cinematic and engaging.
Pride 2014 isn't based on a true story. It's a work of fiction that aims to engage and entertain the audience through an imagined narrative.
No, it's not. Pride is usually a fictional work created by the author's imagination.
It could be about a day related to flags that is based on an actual event. Maybe it's a story where a particular flag played a significant role in a historical incident, and this day commemorates that.
Yes, it is. The movie is inspired by real events and people.