Yes, Naruto did kill a snake at some point in the manga.
Definitely. Naruto's encounter with the snake in the manga was a significant moment. It demonstrated his growth and ability to overcome powerful foes.
Sure did. Naruto managed to take down a snake during one of his intense battles. The scene was quite exciting and showed off his skills and determination.
No, Trigger did not create the Kill la Kill manga. The manga was created by someone else.
No, Kawaki doesn't kill Naruto in the manga. The storyline doesn't go in that direction.
In the manga, Guts was not the one who ended Griffith's life. The storylines and conflicts are much more complex than that.
Frieza's victims in the manga included many powerful fighters. For instance, he eliminated Dende. His actions were driven by his cruel and power-hungry nature.
Sukuna didn't manage to kill Gojo. The storylines and battles unfolded in a way that Gojo remained alive and intact in the manga.
Yes, she did. Misa's fate in the manga ended with her taking her own life.
Sailor Moon doesn't engage in killing throughout the manga. Her power is used to protect and transform evil, not to cause fatal harm. The focus is on her positive influence and the battles against darkness without resorting to lethal means.
No, he didn't. There's no such incident in the manga.
In the manga, Goku managed to kill Zamasu by combining his strength with Vegeta and performing a joint attack. They also exploited Zamasu's weaknesses to gain the upper hand.