In most cases, Goku is stronger. However, Vegeta constantly trains and has shown the potential to match or even surpass Goku on certain occasions.
It's a bit hard to say for sure. Both Vegeta and Goku have their moments of strength. Goku has some unique powers and techniques that give him an edge at times, but Vegeta is no slouch either and constantly works to catch up and surpass Goku.
In most cases, they are depicted at similar levels of strength. But it can vary depending on specific story arcs and interpretations.
In most cases, they are considered equally strong. The power levels in both the anime and manga are often presented in a similar manner.
In general, it's a bit of a toss-up. The strength of Manga Goku and Anime Goku can vary depending on the specific arcs and battles. Sometimes, it might seem like one is stronger in a particular situation, but that could change in another.
No, Goku typically remains stronger than Vegeta in the manga. Their power levels keep fluctuating, but Goku often has the edge.
Generally, Goku still holds the edge over Vegeta. Their power levels fluctuate, but Goku often achieves higher peaks of strength and unlocks more powerful forms first.
No, Goku typically remains stronger than Vegeta in the manga. Goku achieves higher levels of power and unlocks more potent forms.
Yes, they do. It's a significant battle in the manga.
In fanfiction, it's possible for Naruto to be stronger than Goku. Fanfic writers often tweak the power levels and rules of the characters' universes. For example, if the fanfic writer decides to nerf Goku's Saiyan abilities while enhancing Naruto's Sage Mode and all his ninja skills to an extreme level, Naruto could end up being stronger.
In some fanfics, Naruto can be made stronger than Goku. Fanfic writers have the freedom to manipulate the power levels and abilities of characters. They can give Naruto new and overpowered abilities that surpass Goku's. However, in the original canon of their respective series, Goku has extremely high power levels and abilities that are on a different scale.