Not that I know of. I haven't come across any comic books where a penguin became the mayor.
I'm pretty sure the penguin didn't become mayor in comic books. Such a plot would be quite unconventional and I haven't seen it in the ones I've read.
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.
No, Penguin doesn't typically run for mayor in the comics. It's not a common storyline.
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.
In some comic book storylines, Penguin might be depicted as having diverse character traits, but I'm not sure if he's specifically identified as gay.
No, Penguin didn't kill Falcone in the comic.
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