I don't think so. There's no clear evidence to suggest that connection.
I'm not sure. I haven't come across any direct information suggesting such an inspiration.
Sure was! The Tick comic book had a unique style and a dedicated fan base. It featured fun and quirky characters and storylines.
It really varies. You'd have to look at the characters, plot, and theme to determine if it's a bug or cat comic. Maybe it's a funny story about a bug and a cat's adventures together!
The 'big tick story' could also be a local legend in some areas. For example, in a rural community, there might be a story passed down through generations about a huge tick that was said to bring either good or bad luck. It could be part of the local folklore, told to children to keep them away from certain areas where ticks are common, or just an interesting tale to share around the fireplace on a cold night.
It depends on a few factors like the artist's reputation, the popularity of the comic, and the condition of the cover. Generally, you could research similar covers that have sold and base your price on that.
Yes, he was. I saw reports that he made an appearance there.
Once upon a time, there was a big bug and a little bug. The big bug was always bossy. One day, they found a delicious piece of fruit. The big bug wanted it all for himself. But the little bug was clever. He told the big bug that there might be a bigger and better fruit further away. So the big bug went to look for it while the little bug ate the fruit. When the big bug came back and realized what had happened, he was angry but could do nothing.
Not really. The Tick comic book doesn't have a specific gay theme. It's more focused on adventure and comedy.
The appeal lies in its colorful illustrations and the imaginative world it creates. Also, it can teach kids some valuable lessons in a fun way.
I don't think so. I haven't come across any indication that the character in the Tick comic has Tourette's.