They often team up to fight common enemies. Sometimes they have different opinions and conflicts, but ultimately they work towards protecting the world.
In comics, they have various connections. They might interact in major events or crossover storylines. Sometimes they assist each other, and at other times, their ideologies might clash.
They often team up to fight against common enemies. Sometimes they have individual storylines that intersect at key points.
They have a complex relationship with the shield. In some storylines, it symbolizes their shared responsibility for protecting the world, while at times it causes conflicts between them.
They have some connections in the larger Marvel universe. Sometimes they team up or interact in crossover storylines.
Captain America, Howard Stark, and Iron Man are interwoven in comics. Howard Stark's influence is seen in Iron Man's tech, and Captain America often interacts with Iron Man in major storylines.
In the comics, Spider-Man and Luke Cage have crossed paths in battles against common foes or as part of superhero teams. Their relationship is more of a professional acquaintance within the superhero community.
They are all popular characters from the Marvel universe. Sometimes, there might be crossovers or references in various forms of media.
In the comics, Iron Man doesn't end up killing Captain America. Their battles and disputes have various outcomes, but not one that involves a fatal blow from Iron Man.
Yes, in some storylines, Iron Man has come out on top in their battles.
In the comics, Iron Man did not kill Captain America. Their conflicts and battles were part of the storylines, but not to the extent of one killing the other. The relationship between them was complex but not fatal.
Iron Man is usually considered stronger. His suits give him advanced weaponry and enhanced physical capabilities.