I don't think it's ever been mentioned or shown whether Domino has armpit hair. It's not a detail typically focused on in the story.
I have no idea if Domino has armpit hair. It's not a common aspect of the character's description or something that's come up in the narrative at all.
Not necessarily. Sometimes real people can be depicted as characters in certain works, especially in biographies or historical fiction.
Well, there are many. One could be Gollum from 'The Lord of the Rings' franchise. Maybe he's not considered mainstream enough for a Hollywood star.
One possible character could be Twilight Sparkle from My Little Pony. She often wears purple and has purple hair.
In certain comic storylines, Domino sported an afro. This was likely a creative choice to give her a distinct look or to fit a particular theme or setting of the story.
In most comic book depictions, Venom is shown without hair. The focus is usually on its menacing appearance and powers rather than having hair.
Cousin Cody's personality is a mix. He's kind-hearted and helpful but can also be a bit stubborn when he's set on something. He's very sociable and loves to be around friends and family.
Well, they can have things like super strength, the ability to fly, or maybe even mind control. It really varies a lot!
It depends. While dialogue can enhance a fictional narrative and make it more engaging, a story can still be compelling without it. For example, in a silent film or a graphic novel with few words, the visuals and plot can carry the narrative.
It usually happens through various experiences and challenges that shape their personality and worldview.
A fictional character is like a pretend person. They are invented to tell a tale. The author decides how they look, act, and what happens to them to make the story interesting and captivating for the readers or viewers.