Yes, they have. However, the extent and nature of their joint appearances can vary depending on the specific comic series or storyline.
Yes, they do. Thanos and Loki have had interactions in some Marvel Comics storylines.
Yes, Loki is depicted as bisexual in Marvel Comics. This adds to the character's complexity and diversity.
No, DC has never owned Marvel Comics. They are two separate and distinct comic book publishers.
The relationship between Loki and Valkyrie in comics is complex and not always clearly defined as being together. It can change depending on the writer and the context of the story.
In Marvel Comics, Loki's fate varies. Sometimes he dies but often returns or has alternate story arcs where his survival is part of the plot.
No way. Aquaman is a DC Comics staple. The two comic universes, DC and Marvel, are separate, and Aquaman remains firmly within the DC realm and has never crossed over into Marvel.
Yes, Loki has had moments where he's shown redeeming qualities and acted in a more positive way.
Yes, Thanos did manage to get the gauntlet together in some comic storylines.
Loki's dad in Marvel Comics is Laufey. This connection often influences Loki's actions and motivations, adding depth to his complex character.
No, Marvel Comics didn't end Brand New Day. It was a significant storyline but continued to evolve and integrate with other story arcs.