To be honest, I haven't come across any definite statement in the comics about who's faster. It might be a mystery left for readers to figure out on their own based on the context and actions of the characters.
I don't recall any specific mention in the comics about who is faster. Maybe you need to dig deeper into the storylines.
In the comics, Flash is typically considered faster. His speed powers are often depicted as being on a much higher scale than Sonic's.
Yes, Thanos does say 'inevitable' in the comics at certain points.
Not that I recall. Cyborg doesn't typically use that phrase in the comics I've read.
Wally West is typically considered faster. He's shown to have greater speed feats and capabilities in many comic storylines.
You can start by outlining the story and characters clearly before you begin drawing. That'll save you time later on.
Practice regularly. The more you draw, the faster you'll get. Also, use simple shapes and shortcuts to speed up the process.
Well, to draw comics faster, you could focus on improving your basic drawing skills first. Like getting better at sketching simple shapes quickly. And, plan your panels and storyboard in advance to save time during the actual drawing process. Another tip is to use tools and techniques that speed things up, like digital tools with features like auto-fill and layer management.
Well, to ink comics faster, you might want to plan your composition beforehand. That way, you know exactly where to ink and don't waste time deciding as you go. And maybe try working in batches - do all the outlines at once, then fill in the details.
One way is to have a clear storyline in mind before you start. It helps you draw more efficiently.