It's hard to say exactly. It could be a few times or a lot, depending on his interest and availability.
I have no idea. Maybe he didn't keep count.
I have no idea. The topic of LaGuardia's comic-reading habits in the 1930s is rather obscure and not widely documented or known.
In the comics, Thanos' deaths are numerous and complex. Different story arcs and alternate realities have depicted his demise in various ways. Sometimes he's brought back to life for further plot developments.
To be precise, the count of Jughead's deaths in the comics isn't straightforward. It's influenced by various plot developments and alternate universes. Sometimes it's just a one-off event for a specific arc, and other times it might be part of a larger narrative twist.
It's hard to give an exact number. The outcomes of their battles vary depending on the comic storyline and the creative direction at the time.
Iron Man's comic book fate is a bit convoluted. To put a number on his deaths is tricky. Different story arcs and reboots make it hard to give an exact count, but there are several significant moments where his life was in jeopardy.
I'm not sure of an exact number. But they've faced off a few times over the years.
I haven't read the Battle Through the Heavens manga.
Superman has died multiple times in the comics. However, it's not as simple as giving an exact figure. Different comic arcs and universes handle his death differently, making it a bit convoluted to determine an exact count.
Ironman has died a few times in the comics, but the exact number can be hard to pin down.
Well, Loki's death count in the comics is quite a complex matter. Different writers and story arcs have handled it differently. Sometimes he seems to die but comes back in unexpected ways.