Not that I'm aware of. Usually, if it's a well-known comic book, there would be more information available. But for 'Red', I haven't come across anything related.
I'm not sure. It could be a lesser-known or indie comic book. But without more context or description, it's hard to say for sure.
It's possible that 'Red' was a comic book, but it could also be a reference to something else. You might need to provide more context or details to be sure.
Red Sparrow is not a comic book. It originated as a literary work and later was adapted into a movie. The story is known for its complex characters and intense plotlines.
As far as I know, Red has no connection to any comic book. It might have been inspired by other sources, but not a comic book specifically.
The comic book 'Dream of the Red Chamber' was a reinterpretation of the Chinese classic 'Dream of the Red Chamber'. There were more than 6000 paintings in the book, successfully depicting the rise and fall of the four families of Jia, Shi, Wang, and Xue, as well as the life of a group of beautiful women. From Jia Baoyu's perspective, the novel took his love and marriage tragedy with Lin Daiyu and Xue Baochai as the main line, showing the ups and downs of human nature and tragic beauty. The comic book 'Dream of the Red Chamber' was one of the greatest classical literary works in China. It was also one of the most outstanding long chapter novels in the history of Chinese literature. It was known as the cultural treasure of all mankind. There were various versions of the comic book, Dream of the Red Chamber, such as the blue leather box edition, collector's edition, old edition, and the first edition of the 1980s. Among them, the early old version of the comic book of 'Dream of the Red Chamber' was considered one of the most precious versions, and the print run of the early 1980s version was relatively large. As for which version was better, there was no clear answer, because everyone's likes and comments on comic books might be different.
No, it isn't. The movie Red has an original screenplay and is not adapted from a comic book.
No, it isn't. 'Red' is an original movie concept and not based on a comic book.
You can try using a mild eraser carefully. But make sure not to damage the comic book's surface.
I'm not sure exactly. It could vary depending on the publisher and the series' popularity.
It is indeed based on a comic. The creators drew inspiration from the comic's unique plot and visual style to bring Red to life on the screen. Some elements might have been slightly modified for the adaptation, but the core concepts remained intact.