Well, it depends on the specific comic series. In certain story arcs, Bucky is shown to have a role in that tragic event, but it's not a constant across all comics.
Yes, he did. It was a significant plot point in the comics.
Yes, Bucky did kill Tony's parents in the comics.
Yes, Bucky did kill Tony Stark's parents in the comics.
Yes, the Winter Soldier was responsible for the deaths of Tony Stark's parents in the comics.
Yes, the Joker didn't directly kill Batman's parents in the traditional sense. But his actions and presence in the Batman universe have had an indirect impact on that tragic event and its aftermath.
Well, if that happened in fanfiction, it would likely create a major rift within the superhero group. It could also lead to some intense action sequences and emotional moments as Tony tries to defend himself and understand Bucky's motives.
No, Bucky didn't kill the Starks in the comics.
Comic storylines are fluid. Thanos and Tony Stark's interactions vary. So, there's no standard way Thanos kills Stark. It could involve cosmic powers, strategic battles, or unexpected plot twists.
No, Bucky doesn't die in the comics. He has quite a complex and ongoing story arc.
No, Joker wasn't the one who killed Batman's parents. The culprit was a common criminal during a mugging incident. However, Joker has often taunted and tormented Batman about this tragic event in their confrontations.