Comics have the power to connect people with similar interests and create a sense of community. They can also help develop creativity and imagination. All these aspects can have a significant impact on one's life and make it feel saved.
Maybe in the story, a near - death experience led to a change that was positive, like realizing what's truly important and thus'saving' the person in a sense.
Yes, it is. 'The War That Saved My Life' is classified as historical fiction as it's set in a specific historical period and incorporates real events and circumstances.
Well, it's hard to say. Sometimes stories claim to be true but have elements of fiction mixed in. Maybe there's a kernel of truth, but it might be embellished for dramatic effect.
The identity of the person has not been publicly disclosed in detail. All we know is that it was someone close to him who intervened at a crucial moment.
Well, I heard of a story where a diabetic person's blood sugar dropped dangerously low at night. Their dog sensed it and fetched the medical kit where the glucose tablets were. By doing so, the dog saved the person from a potentially life - threatening situation.