The way to cite a comic book in text is to give the title, issue number, publication year, and author. Say something like 'Batman: The Dark Knight Returns #1 (1986) by Frank Miller'. And if you need to be more specific, mention the page or panel like 'page 10 of Batman: The Dark Knight Returns #1 (1986) by Frank Miller'.
You can usually donate by text for Comic Relief by sending a specific keyword or code to a designated number provided by the organization. It's quite straightforward.
Not necessarily. It depends on the style and the specific requirements of the comic. Some comics use all capital letters for emphasis or a particular aesthetic, while others follow standard capitalization rules.
It's not too hard. You can use the text tool in Photoshop and choose a suitable font and style. Then, add some effects like shadows or strokes to make it look more comic-like.
Well, usually you mention the title of the comic book, the author or creator, the publisher, and the publication date. Something like: 'In [Comic Book Title] by [Author/Creator], published by [Publisher] in [Publication Date]...'
It's not too complicated. You can start by outlining the shape of the text box with a thin line, and then fill it in with a color that contrasts with the background.