How have webcomics like "The Oatmeal" and "Sarah's Scribbles" utilized the online platform to reach audiences and change the traditional comic publishing model?
In what ways do independent and alternative comics, such as "Bone" by Jeff Smith or "Love and Rockets" by the Hernandez brothers, differ in storytelling and artistic style from mainstream comics?
What are the defining characteristics of the horror genre in comics, and how have series like "The Walking Dead" and "Hellboy" contributed to its popularity?
How have digital platforms and crowdfunding services changed the landscape for comic creators in terms of funding, publishing, and reaching their audience?
What role do comics from different countries (such as Japanese manga, French bande dessinée, or Korean manhwa) play in shaping global comic book culture and trends?
What role have comics played in representing and addressing social issues, such as race, gender, and sexuality, especially in works published by non-mainstream creators?