Honestly, it's hard to pinpoint. It could be in one of the many alternate universe or special series comics. Maybe check some of the more recent and significant Marvel releases.
I'm not sure exactly, but it might be in a specific Marvel comic crossover event. You might need to dig through some of the major storylines to find it.
To be honest, this kind of event is often specific to certain limited series or special story arcs. It could vary depending on different comic runs and creative teams. But I can't pinpoint exactly which one off the top of my head.
In the comic 'Infinity Gauntlet', Thanos kills Iron Man.
Sure, Thanos kills in the comic. His actions are part of his quest for power and dominance. He doesn't hold back when it comes to achieving his goals.
Sure does. Thanos causes a lot of death and destruction in the comic version of Infinity War. His actions have major consequences for the heroes and the universe.
Well, in the comic, Nebula takes advantage of Thanos' moment of vulnerability and strikes with a precise and powerful attack. She also uses her knowledge of his weaknesses to her advantage.
Thanos achieves this through various means, like using the Infinity Gauntlet to wipe out half of all life in the universe with a snap of his fingers.
Sure did. Thanos is known for causing a lot of destruction and taking lives in the comic universe. His actions often have major consequences for the heroes and the overall story.
No, he didn't. Many Avengers have come back or their deaths weren't permanent in the comic universe due to various storylines and plot developments.
Thanos does kill Hulk in some comic versions. It often depends on the specific plot and context of the comic series. Sometimes it's a decisive victory for Thanos, while other times there might be additional twists and turns.
Yes, Thor has killed Thanos in some comic storylines.