It's hard to say for sure without more context from the comic. Maybe you need to look for some clues within the panels.
Well, it depends on the specific situation depicted in the comic. Maybe there are signs or characters indicating whether the seat is taken or it's your lap.
I'm not sure. You'd have to check the specific comic to know for sure.
Yes, it is. The comic has a lot of heartwarming and positive elements.
It depends on the specific comic. Sometimes it's clearly shown if the seat is taken, but in others, it might be ambiguous.
One story could be that during a long road trip, a younger sister got tired and sat on her older sister's lap in the back seat. They then started playing simple games like 'I Spy' to pass the time. It was a really sweet moment of sisterly bonding.
It depends on the type of comic. In some genres, like slice-of-life or romantic ones, it might be more common as a way to introduce interactions. But in others, like superhero comics, not so much.
There was a story where sisters were in the back seat and the younger one sat on the older sister's lap because she wanted to see out of the window better. They ended up having a conversation about all the things they saw outside, like the different colored houses and the big trees. It was a simple but nice moment.
It depends on the specific situation depicted in the comic. If the setting allows for it and there's no rule against it, then yes, you can take a seat.
Sure, you can take a seat if it's available and allowed.
I have no idea about such content as it seems inappropriate and might violate ethical or legal norms.
Generally, dogs are not permitted at Comic Con. The event is crowded and may cause stress to the dogs. Also, there are safety and hygiene concerns that prevent them from being allowed.