Well, it depends on the specific comic storyline. Sometimes it could be a powerful villain like Doctor Octopus or a complex situation involving multiple foes. But in the main continuity, Spider-Man usually survives and keeps fighting.
The answer varies. In some rare and non-canonical storylines, Spider-Man might be killed by a powerful enemy. But in the core comic universe, he continues to protect the city and face challenges without being killed off.
There could be such comics. In the vast Marvel comic universe, various complex story arcs and alternate realities exist, and in some of them, Thanos might have taken down Spider-Man. But it depends on the specific comic series and storyline.
Spider-Man has faced many dangerous foes in the comics, but no one has outright killed him. His resilience and ability to overcome odds keep him alive and swinging through the pages.
Well, it's not as simple as one character always being the one to kill Spider-Man. Different story arcs present different threats and outcomes. Sometimes it's a combination of events or powerful villains that pose a lethal threat to him.
In some comic storylines, various villains have posed a threat to Spider-Man's life, but no single definitive character always kills him. It depends on the specific comic arc.
I can't fathom how such a concept could exist. It's probably a completely offbeat and inappropriate fictional creation that defies common sense and moral boundaries.
Yes, he was. Spider-Man's origin story often involves being bitten by a radioactive spider, granting him his powers.
Yes, the Spider-Man comic can often be seen as proof as it presents the original and detailed story of the character.
Perhaps in this fanfiction, the Black Cat has a personal vendetta against Spider - Man that has been brewing for a long time. Maybe she blames him for something that happened to a loved one. So she decides to take matters into her own hands and kill him. This could lead to a series of intense battles and chases as Spider - Man tries to figure out why she's after him and how to stop her without hurting her too much.
Not really. Fanfiction often explores different aspects of the characters' relationships and personalities. While there can be dark and angsty fanfictions, killing off a major character like Spider - Man at the hands of the Black Cat is not something that is frequently seen. There are so many other directions to take the story, like exploring their past, creating new villains for them to face together, or delving deeper into their individual character growth, that this kind of extreme and fatal plotline is not as common.
In a fictional sense, the comic can be seen as 'proof' within that fictional world. But in reality, Spider-Man is a fictional character and the comic doesn't provide real-world proof of his existence.