It could be that they are part of a scene or setting, maybe related to a character's actions or a story event.
Well, maybe the door leads to a place where the bowl is significant, or the bowl is being used near the door for some purpose. It really depends on the context and the story the comic is telling.
Not sure exactly. Maybe they are both inspired by fantasy or have elements of escapism. But it depends on the specific details and context of how they are presented.
I think it could be that the comic might depict or tell stories related to the changing of thrones in some fictional world. Maybe there are power struggles or dramatic events involved.
There could be a thematic or narrative link. Maybe the lyrics tell a story that's visually represented in the comic.
Not much really. Don Rickles was mainly known for his comedy career and not directly associated with comic books.
Well, it's quite a puzzling concept. Maybe the comic portrays a terrorist using an iPhone case for some secret communication or as part of a disguise, but that's just a wild guess.
Not sure, it could depend on their roles or interactions within the comic storyline.
I have no idea. Science is a serious field and poringa comic seems more like something for fun. It's unlikely they have much in common, but maybe in a very creative and unexpected way there could be a tiny link.
The connection could be that curiosity leads characters to explore uncharted territories, sometimes crossing the line into insanity.
It could be that 'do a thing' is a specific action or event depicted in a comic. Maybe it's a key plot point or a character's mission.
Not sure. Maybe it's about boys having adventures on a train in the comic.