No, they don't. They have a professional relationship but not a romantic one.
No, Barry Allen doesn't date Caitlin Snow in the comics. Their relationship is mainly professional and based on working together as members of the superhero team.
Yes, they do. Barry and Iris have a significant relationship arc and eventually get married in the comics.
Well, Dr. Wells could be an important character. He might have some knowledge or secrets that are relevant to the story of Barry and Caitlin. His presence could add a sense of mystery and also some conflict. Another option is Killer Frost. If Caitlin is struggling with her alter - ego, it could be a major plot point and Killer Frost could interact with Barry in unique ways.
Yes, they do. Their relationship develops throughout the comic series.
In the comics, Tandy and Tyrone do get together. Their journey towards each other is filled with challenges and growth that make their union all the more meaningful.
No, they don't. Their relationship doesn't progress to that point in the comics.
In the comics, Rick and Michone don't get together. Their paths and character developments don't lead to a romantic connection. Each has their own challenges and adventures independently.
Well, Elektra and Matt don't get together in the comics. Their storylines involve a lot of ups and downs, and ultimately, they don't have a traditional romantic ending together.
Yes, they do. Wanda and Vision have a significant relationship in the comics.
In the comics, Shuri and Namor don't end up together. Their storylines don't intersect in a romantic way. The focus is more on their individual character arcs and superhero duties.