No, they don't. There's no such romantic relationship between Shuri and Bucky in the Marvel Comics.
In the Marvel Comics universe, Shuri and Bucky don't end up together. Their storylines and character developments don't lead to a romantic connection.
Shuri and Bucky don't get together. The comic universe has no such development. Their paths and roles are distinct and not romantically intertwined.
No, they don't. Namor and Shuri don't have a romantic relationship in the comics.
In the comics, Shuri and Namor don't end up together. Their storylines and character developments don't lead to a romantic connection. There are various plotlines and events that keep them apart.
In the comics, Shuri and Namor don't end up together. Their storylines don't intersect in a romantic way. The focus is more on their individual character arcs and superhero duties.
Sorry to disappoint you, but Bucky and Sarah don't become a couple in the comics. The comic plot takes them in different directions romantically.
One common theme is the friendship development between them. Given their different backgrounds in the Marvel universe, it's interesting to see how they might become friends. Another theme could be them working together on some kind of mission, using their unique skills - Bucky's combat abilities and Shuri's technological genius.
One idea could be that Bucky, with his combat skills and knowledge of advanced weaponry from his past, teams up with Shuri, the brilliant Wakandan scientist. They could work together to upgrade Wakanda's defenses. Maybe Bucky has some insights from his time in Hydra that could be used in a positive way when combined with Shuri's innovative thinking.
Shuri is not gay in the comics. The comics mainly portray her in the context of action and heroism rather than emphasizing her sexual orientation.
In the comics, Shuri's sexual orientation isn't explicitly defined as gay. It's not a major aspect of her character.
Yes, Shuri is in the comics. She's an important character in some storylines.