In the original Infinity War comics, Ghost Rider did not make an appearance. The story centered around characters like the Avengers and other major Marvel heroes and villains, and Ghost Rider wasn't included in that particular narrative.
Sure, Hulk makes an appearance. His strength and temper often add an intense element to the comic's plot.
Yes, Valkyrie does make an appearance in the Infinity War comics.
Infinity War comics don't have Wolverine. The storylines revolve around a specific set of heroes and villains tied to the broader Marvel universe's cosmic battles, and Wolverine isn't part of that particular narrative.
Yes, Captain Marvel has made appearances in the Infinity Comics.
The X-Men don't make an appearance in the Infinity War comic. The storylines and character lineup of Infinity War don't incorporate them. Different comic universes and story arcs often keep them separate.
Yes, Black Panther was indeed in the Infinity Gauntlet comics. He played a role in the larger story arc.
Yes, to a large extent. Infinity War borrows many key elements and storylines from the comics.
No, Valkyrie wasn't in the Infinity War comics.
Definitely. Infinity War takes inspiration from various comic arcs within the Marvel universe. It combines elements and characters from multiple comic series to create the movie's plot.
Yes, it is. The Infinity War storyline has its roots in the Marvel Comics universe.