Penguin was not the one responsible for Falcone's death in the comic. The story had a more complex web of events and characters that led to Falcone's demise.
In the comic, it wasn't Penguin who killed Falcone. There were other circumstances and characters involved in Falcone's fate.
No, Penguin didn't kill Falcone in the comic.
They often have complex relationships involving power struggles and criminal activities in the comic universe.
Not that I know of. I haven't come across any comic books where a penguin became the mayor.
I don't think so. Usually, the character of the penguin in comic books doesn't have such a role. Comic book storylines tend to focus on other aspects of his character and adventures.
Sure did. Thanos is known for causing a lot of destruction and taking lives in the comic universe. His actions often have major consequences for the heroes and the overall story.
Yes, she did. Mariah was responsible for Cottonmouth's death in the comic.
Negan's death in the comic was a result of a complex series of events and confrontations with the main characters.
Definitely. The storyline in the comic led to Rick having to kill Shane for various reasons related to survival and conflicts within the group.
Well, it was a pretty intense scene. They managed to outsmart him and got the upper hand in a final confrontation.
Wolverine didn't kill Phoenix. The storylines in the comic are more intricate, and their interactions involve various plot developments and factors that prevent such a straightforward outcome.
It's a bit hard to say. Sometimes comic book characters' sexual orientations can be ambiguous or open to interpretation. You'd have to look closely at the storylines and character developments to get a clearer picture.