Well, Red Death in the comics is a fusion of Batman and the Speed Force. This makes them a formidable and dark presence with unique abilities and a menacing agenda.
It is indeed based on a comic. The creators drew inspiration from the comic's unique plot and visual style to bring Red to life on the screen. Some elements might have been slightly modified for the adaptation, but the core concepts remained intact.
Red is based on a comic. The comic served as the foundation, and various aspects of the story, characters, and settings were adapted and brought to life in the form we see now. It's a successful adaptation that has captured the essence of the comic.
Not that I'm aware of. Usually, if it's a well-known comic book, there would be more information available. But for 'Red', I haven't come across anything related.
It's possible that 'Red' was a comic book, but it could also be a reference to something else. You might need to provide more context or details to be sure.
It depends. Sometimes the comic pear can be red, but it could also have other colors depending on the artist's imagination or the specific story context.
[The plot of Red Bean Rice's death was mentioned in the side story of "Celebrating Years".] In the seventh episode, Fan Liang informed Fan Xian of Red Bean Rice's death through a secret letter. The matter was described as very serious. In addition, Zhan Doudou was very emotional when she learned that Red Bean Rice had died because she was her biological daughter.