Hulk has never been under the ownership of DC Comics. Marvel has exclusive rights to this character. DC and Marvel are separate entities with distinct sets of characters and storylines.
DC Comics has no claim over Hulk. Hulk has always been firmly within the Marvel Comics universe, with no crossover or ownership by DC.
No, DC has never owned Marvel Comics. They are two separate and distinct comic book publishers.
The Hulk has died in certain comic runs. It could be due to powerful villains, cosmic events, or internal conflicts within the character. However, his popularity ensures he usually finds a way back to life to continue thrilling fans.
Yes, the Hulk has died in some comic storylines, but he often finds a way to come back.
Yes, but it's not a common occurrence. The outcome often depends on various factors like the plot, the power-ups given to the characters, and the overall narrative direction of the comic.
No, 9/11 didn't feature directly in DC Comics.
Yes, Hulk has used the Infinity Gauntlet in some comic storylines.
Yes, Deadpool has made appearances in DC Comics. However, these crossovers are not common and are often special one-off projects. They tend to bring a fresh and unexpected dynamic to the comic book landscape.
Yes, there have been storylines where the Hulk seemingly died, but he often finds a way to come back.
Hulk has died in the comics on multiple occasions. It could be from battles with cosmic entities or internal conflicts within his own storylines. However, comic book deaths aren't always permanent, and Hulk has a way of returning to action.
No, Stan Lee was primarily associated with Marvel Comics and did not work for DC Comics.