Honestly, I don't know. But you could search on popular comic forums or ask fellow comic enthusiasts. Sometimes they have the latest info.
I'm not sure. You might want to check the latest comic releases on dedicated comic platforms or websites.
I have no idea. Maybe keep an eye on the comic publisher's official announcements or social media pages. That might give you the answer you're looking for.
Yes, Amanda Waller is typically depicted as black in the comics.
One can also look at 'Anna Karenina'. Anna, when she first gets married, is a new bride. But she is later seduced by the idea of true love and passion outside of her marriage with Karenin. The story delves deep into her internal struggle between her duties as a wife and her new - found desires, which are kind of like a form of seduction away from the traditional married life she was supposed to lead.
Yes, there are. Marvel keeps releasing new Spiderman comics regularly.
Not that I know of. I haven't come across any recent ones.
Yes, there are. You can check the official Garfield website or your local comic store for the latest releases.
I've been reading a book about comics recently and it recommended some good comics. Among them, Ghost Blade and Sword God's Domain: Black-clothed Swordsman were very popular. These two mangas had wonderful storylines and unique styles that were worth a try. There were also some other good comics such as Attack on the Giant and Tokyo Ghoul. You can go take a look and see if there's anything you like.
They're actually quite good. The new Sonic comics have fresh storylines and great art.
I'm not sure. You might want to check the official website or social media of The Far Side for the latest updates.
Not that I know of. But you can keep an eye on comic book stores or official announcements for the latest updates.
Since we don't know much about Amanda Lee Koe's new novel, it's difficult to determine if it has received early reviews. If it has not been released yet, there would be no official reviews. However, sometimes advance copies are sent to a select few, like critics or industry insiders. But without any news on that front, we can't be sure.