I'm not familiar with this character named Kang He in the comics. You might want to describe their role or features to help me understand and answer your question.
Sure. He has a presence in the comics and his character development adds depth to the overall narrative. However, the extent of his role can vary depending on the specific comic series.
Sure. He who remains is indeed Kang in the comics. This character has been part of the comic storyline for some time with specific traits and story arcs.
I'm not sure who Victor Marx specifically is in this story without more details. He could be an ordinary person with an extraordinary story, or he might be someone well - known in a particular area.
I'm not sure exactly who Victor Marx is without watching the story. But he's probably someone with an interesting life story, perhaps a person who has achieved something remarkable or has had a unique journey.
Timely Comics isn't in the public domain. Their characters and stories have ongoing copyright protection. This means you can't use them freely without permission.
I'm sorry, I don't know who the author of 'Remains of Life a Novel' is. There are so many novels out there, and without more information, it's difficult to determine the author.
Wanrong's body had not been found yet. According to different accounts, there was a saying that her body was casually thrown into a smelly ditch, and there was also a saying that she was buried in Nanshan, Yanji City, but the exact burial place was still unknown, and her bones were nowhere to be found. The whereabouts of Wanrong's body remained a mystery.
Timely Comics was moderately popular. It had a decent collection and attracted a fair number of customers, but it wasn't the most renowned in the area.