DC Comics has nothing to do with Thanos. Thanos belongs strictly to the Marvel realm. DC has its own rich and diverse cast of antagonists and storylines that are separate from Marvel's.
Yes, sometimes. DC Comics does incorporate elements of convergence in continuity, but it can vary depending on the specific storylines and reboots.
Yes, Thanos loses in some storylines of the comics.
Thanos doesn't win in the comics. The forces of good always rally and manage to stop him from achieving his destructive goals.
Thanos' fate varies in different comic arcs. In some, he meets his end, but it depends on the specific comic series and plot developments.
Yes, Thanos does snap in the comics. It's a major event that has significant consequences for the story.
Thanos has died in the comics. The manner and context of his death can differ across various comic series and events, sometimes as a result of epic battles or complex plot developments.
Yes. Thanos is defeated in the comics. This happens through the collaborative efforts of numerous heroes and some unexpected turns of events that lead to his ultimate defeat.
No, Thanos doesn't become a farmer in the comics. He's usually involved in cosmic-level conflicts and power struggles.
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.