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.
To a certain extent, Loki Season 2 is based on comics. However, it blends comic elements with original ideas to offer a distinct viewing experience. The showrunners have picked and chosen what works best for the TV adaptation while staying true to the essence of the character and the comic universe.
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.
The most important character is Stevens, the butler. His perspective shapes the whole story as he reflects on his life. Then there is Miss Kenton, who has a complex relationship with Stevens. There's also Lord Darlington, Stevens' employer, whose actions and views have a great influence on Stevens' life and the events in the story.
George R.R. Martin can be seen as a pioneer. His 'A Song of Ice and Fire' series introduced complex political intrigue and multiple POV storytelling to the fantasy genre, influencing many subsequent authors.