No, it's highly unlikely. There's no logical connection between having a bullet and getting a free comic. It sounds quite strange and unfeasible.
I don't think so. Usually, comics and bullets have nothing to do with each other and you can't get a free comic this way.
No, usually wearing a costume alone doesn't grant free entry to Comic Con. You typically need to purchase a ticket.
Adults can get free comic books on rare occasions. Maybe through giveaways by comic book companies on their websites or as part of community outreach programs. But you have to keep an eye out for such opportunities.
You could look for online promotions or giveaways by comic book publishers or related websites.
I don't think there's a legitimate way to get free Venom comics. Comics are the work of artists and writers who deserve to be compensated for their efforts. Buying them is the right way to enjoy and support the industry.
Some libraries have digital collections that include free comic previews. Additionally, certain online comic communities or forums might have members sharing information on where to access free previews.
Well, sometimes you can volunteer for the event and get in for free as a perk for your help.
I wouldn't recommend trying to get it for free illegally. It's against the law and can get you in trouble.
Yes, you can. Many celebrities and creators are there and willing to give autographs.
It's possible, but you need to make sure you have the right to use those comic panels and that the tattoo artist is willing and capable of doing it. Also, think about how well the design will translate onto your skin.
You can get comic books at local comic book stores. They usually have a wide selection.