In the standard comic storylines, Superman doesn't kill Wonder Woman. Their relationship is based on teamwork and mutual respect to fight against common threats.
No, Superman doesn't kill Wonder Woman in the comics. They're usually allies, not enemies.
Yes, she does on some occasions, but it's not a common occurrence and is usually driven by extreme circumstances.
Yes, sometimes Superman has killed in certain comic storylines, but it's not a common occurrence.
In most comic storylines, Superman is typically stronger than Wonder Woman. But it can vary depending on the specific context and power boosts given to either character.
In certain comic versions, Superman is forced to take the extreme measure of killing Zod due to the circumstances and threats posed. However, this action often has significant consequences for Superman's character development and moral conflicts.
Yes, in some comic storylines, Batman has been involved in situations where Superman's fate is uncertain or where actions could be interpreted as leading to Superman's demise.
Yes, in some comic storylines, Superman does kill Zod.
No, Superman doesn't kill Shazam in the comics. They usually have conflicts but not to the extent of one killing the other.
In most comic storylines, Batman doesn't kill Superman. Their relationship is complex, with battles and rivalries, but outright killing is rare. It goes against Batman's moral code and the general tone of their dynamic.
No, Batman doesn't kill Superman in the comics. They have their conflicts but not to the point of one killing the other.
Well, Doomsday has this insane strength and just goes all out on Superman. It's a non-stop onslaught of punches and attacks that Superman can't withstand. Eventually, it's just too much for him.