I'm sorry, but such a comic with that kind of content doesn't exist in the legitimate and respectable comic world. Comics are supposed to entertain and educate, not contain such vulgar and improper elements.
I have no knowledge of a comic with that kind of description. Iron Man comics typically revolve around action, technology, and saving the world, not such odd and potentially inappropriate concepts.
I have no idea what you mean by that. It's a very strange and inappropriate combination of words.
One popular meme shows Iron Man teasing Captain America about his old-fashioned ways. Another has them arguing over who's the better superhero. There are also ones where they're depicted as best buds sharing a joke.
Honestly, I haven't come across such a term in Iron Man comics. It might be some kind of made-up or inappropriate reference that doesn't fit the usual themes and content of the comic.
Maybe it's to add some edge or show the intensity of the situations. But it could also be a creative choice by the writers to make the characters more relatable or realistic in certain contexts.
In the comic, Captain America is a symbol of bravery and honor. Iron Man, on the other hand, is a tech genius with a sometimes cocky attitude. Their conflicts and collaborations drive the story forward.
Comic scenarios are quite variable. Sometimes Iron Man's technology gives him an edge, but Captain America's combat skills and leadership can also turn the tables. So, it's really up in the air.
Iron Man doesn't kill Captain America in the comic. Their conflicts are part of the storyline, but not in the form of a fatal encounter. The comic focuses more on their ideological differences and struggles rather than outright death.
It's a bit of a toss-up. Sometimes it depends on the specific comic storyline and the writer's vision.
It's hard to say for sure. Both Iron Man and Captain America have their unique skills and strengths. It would depend on a lot of factors like the situation, their equipment, and strategy.