It's not very common, but there could be special or themed crosswords where a crushing comics character shows up. Usually, more well-known and popular characters are more likely to be included.
Yes, but it depends on the theme and the setter's choice. Sometimes, less mainstream or niche comic characters can make it into crosswords for added variety and challenge.
Sure. Crosswords often draw from a wide range of cultural elements, and popular comic characters could definitely make an appearance. It depends on the puzzle creator's creativity and the intended audience.
Crushing comics won't assist with crosswords. Crosswords require language skills, knowledge and logical thinking, which can't be gained from crushing comics.
Sure can! If the character has unique powers, a compelling backstory, and an engaging personality, there's a good chance they'll be loved by fans.
Sure, it can. Sometimes a character with a tough or even destructive side can be interesting if there's a good backstory or development.
The clue could be a wordplay on the character's name combined with a reference to crushing. Maybe it's a pun or an allusion to a famous scene where they crushed an object. It's hard to say for sure without more context.
Sure can. Crushing a comics character can totally shake up the story and change the direction it's going.
Yes, there are some comics that do contain nudity, but they are often in specific genres or for mature audiences.
If there is a crossword about 'Pulp Fiction', the memorable blond, Mia Wallace, could be a clue or an answer. For instance, the clue could be 'Vincent's dance partner in Pulp Fiction' and the answer would be 'Mia Wallace'. Her name, her actions like the drug overdose scene, or her relationship with other characters could all be used to create crossword elements.
I'm not sure. Maybe it's a random or made-up term specific to that particular crossword puzzle.
It depends. In some comic genres or styles, translucency might be employed frequently for certain effects. But in others, it might hardly ever show up.