Not necessarily. You can start with the rebirth without reading the comics and still enjoy the experience.
It depends. Sometimes a companion can provide extra insights and explanations, but it's not always necessary.
Hanhan comics usually required payment. On the Khan comics website, users needed to purchase the copyright of the comics to view them. The payment methods could include one-time payment or monthly payment. Some free comics may have been banned from being distributed without authorization by the copyright owner, so you may have to pay to watch them on these sites.
Not necessarily. You can enjoy The Legend of Korra on its own without reading the comics first.
It depends on your level of interest. If you want a deeper understanding of Superman's origin and early adventures, Action Comics can be a great read. But if you're just looking for a basic acquaintance, there are other options available.
It depends. Sometimes you can develop an affinity for characters just from seeing them in adaptations or hearing about them. But reading the comics can give you a deeper understanding and connection.
Not necessarily. While Yahoo could offer some interesting comics, there are many other platforms and sources available too. It really depends on your preferences and what kind of comics you're into.
It depends. If you're a die-hard comic fan and want to explore all available content, then yes. But if you're just looking for casual entertainment, it might not be necessary.
I recommend the book "Appraiser Master Rebirth 1980". After the female protagonist Zhang Hao was reborn, she brought along the rich experience of her previous life and stood up again as an appraiser master. She used her knowledge and experience to start from collecting junk and eventually reached the peak of the workplace. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗
You don't strictly have to. However, if you want to fully grasp the character arcs and the overall narrative arc, reading in order can be beneficial. It can also give you a better sense of the author's intended progression.
Yes, usually comics are read from left to right. That's the common convention.