Definitely not. Alfred is a significant and enduring figure in the comic universe and has remained alive throughout. His role is too important to be eliminated in such a manner.
No, Alfred hasn't been killed in the comics. He's usually a resilient character who manages to survive various storylines.
Not as far as I know. Alfred has been a staple in the comics and has managed to avoid being killed off. His presence often provides support and stability to the main characters.
As far as I know, Alfred hasn't made a comeback in DC Comics. The comic universe is complex, but for now, there's no such resurrection in the official canon.
As far as I'm aware, Alfred hasn't made a comeback in DC Comics. Usually, such major plot developments are well-publicized and I haven't come across any such news.
Occasionally, Batman has been shown to kill in certain comic arcs. However, this goes against his usual moral code and is usually a result of extreme circumstances or a departure from the typical portrayal of the character.
Deathlok has been shown to kill in the comics, especially when the situation demands it for the sake of protecting others or achieving a necessary goal. But it's not something he does without reason or moral consideration.
It depends on which specific comic series or storyline you're referring to. In some, he tragically meets his end, while in others, he remains alive and influential.
Yes, Swamp Thing has killed in some comic storylines. It usually depends on the specific circumstances and the nature of the threat he's facing.
Yes, he has. Iron Fist has been involved in situations where he's had to take a life in the comics.
In the main continuity of Batman comics, he almost never kills. But in some alternate realities or special story arcs, circumstances have led to him making the decision to kill. Such instances are rare and often cause significant discussion among fans.
Yes, Venom has killed people in the comics. Sometimes it's for revenge or to protect himself and those he cares about.
Occasionally, Batman has been pushed to the extreme and taken a life, but this goes against his core principle of not killing and is usually a plot point for significant character development.