Sure you can! It's totally doable if you organize them neatly.
Yes, you can. Just make sure to stack them carefully to keep them in good shape and easy to access. You might also want to separate them by genre or series for better organization.
Definitely. To put your comic in a nice pile, start by sorting them based on your preference, like by author or publication date. Then, stack them one on top of the other, making sure they are aligned and stable.
Yes, you can. Just make sure you have a plan. Maybe sort them by genre or author first. That way, it'll be easier to stack them neatly and find what you want later.
Sure, you can! As long as you have the space and they won't get damaged.
I wouldn't recommend it. Comic Sans is generally considered unprofessional for resumes.
Yes, you can put McDonald's in your comic. However, be cautious about how you represent it. Make sure it aligns with the overall tone and doesn't cause any copyright or trademark problems. Also, think about how it will enhance the reader's experience.
Yes, you can, but it depends on their submission guidelines and requirements.
Sure, you can pile them up if you want. It's your collection, do what works for you.
In many cases, it can be beneficial to put a rating on your comic. It gives readers an upfront expectation of what they might encounter and can attract or repel the right audience for your work.
Well, JPEG can be fine for many cases. It's widely supported and easy to share. But if you need high-resolution and lossless storage, you might explore formats like PNG or TIFF.
You can't. The swastika has very negative connotations and is considered offensive and disrespectful. It is important to be sensitive to such symbols and avoid using them in any form of media, especially in a news comic.
It depends. If it's relevant to the story and doesn't violate any legal or ethical guidelines, you might be able to. But it could also come across as forced or out of place if not done right.