Hard to say for sure. You might want to call them and ask.
Not sure. It varies from one comic shop to another. Maybe stop by and see for yourself or contact them to find out.
Yes, the Invader Zim comic is often regarded as canon by fans and creators alike.
Definitely. Jhonen Vasquez is the creative mind behind the Invader Zim comic. His unique style and imagination are clearly evident in the comic's visuals and storylines.
No, they aren't. The Invader Zim comics have completed their run for now.
Local Comic Shop Day in 2023 was on November 18th.
Often, there's a theme of self - discovery. As Female Zim is a different take on the character, she might be on a journey to figure out who she is in this new form. Also, the theme of adaptation is common. Just like in the original where Zim has to adapt to Earth, Female Zim may have her own unique ways of adapting, whether it's to Earth's environment or to the reactions of the other characters around her. And there's also the theme of power. How does being female change Zim's perception and use of power? This is something that many fanfictions like to play with.
Yes, they are. The Invader Zim comics are officially part of the canon and expand on the story.
It depends on how you look at it. Some fans consider the comics canon because they continue and enrich the storylines from the show. However, others might have reservations based on personal interpretations.
Not sure. I haven't heard anything definite about them ending.
You can start by finding a collection or anthology of Invader Zim comics. Many bookstores or online platforms sell them. Then, just open the book and start from the first page.
Well, it's a bit hard to give an exact number. Different publishers and creators have come up with various Invader Zim comic offerings over the years. You might have to do some research to get a precise count.