Definitely. In the comic universe, Natasha and Yelena share a sisterly bond. Their stories often intersect and influence each other.
Yes, Yelena and Natasha are sisters in the comics.
No, they didn't date in the comics. They have a complex sisterly relationship, but not a romantic one.
One common theme is family. Since they are sisters, many fanfictions explore their complex family relationship, like how they reconcile their past in the Red Room. Another theme is loyalty. They are often shown being extremely loyal to each other, standing by one another through tough times. And of course, the theme of sisterhood is everywhere. They support, protect, and sometimes even bicker like real sisters in the fanfictions.
Definitely. Yelena Belova makes appearances in various comic book issues and story arcs. Her character has gained quite a following among comic fans.
No, she isn't. There's no indication of Yelena being asexual in the comics.
Sure. One popular Yelena and Natasha fanfiction is 'Sisterly Bonds'. It beautifully explores their relationship, showing how they support and protect each other. Another great one is 'The Red Room Reunion' which delves into their past in the Red Room and how they deal with the memories in the present. There's also 'Yelena's Perspective' that gives a unique view of Natasha from Yelena's point of view.
No, Yelena Belova is not typically depicted as asexual in the comics.
No, she doesn't. Yelena and Hawkeye have their conflicts, but she doesn't kill him.
In the comics, Yelena doesn't kill Clint. Their relationship is complex but not marked by such a violent act. There are various conflicts and resolutions, but not this one.
In some comic storylines, Natasha does die. But it depends on the specific comic series and plot.