Killing a man in a comic original can have various outcomes. It might cause chaos in the fictional world, change the main character's life forever, or even lead to a moral dilemma for the readers.
In some comic story arcs, Ant-Man has been involved in situations where he has had to resort to actions that result in the death of others. But it's not a common occurrence and is often driven by extreme circumstances or to protect others.
Well, it depends on the specific comic arc. Sometimes the circumstances align for Ant Man to take on Thanos and even succeed in defeating him, but not in all cases.
No, the Hulk doesn't kill Iron Man in the standard comic storyline. They have their conflicts but not to that extreme.
It depends on the specific comic series and storyline. Sometimes Spider-Man and Venom have intense battles where the outcome varies. But there are instances where Spider-Man does come out on top and Venom is incapacitated or seemingly killed.
There could be various reasons. Maybe the man was a villain and the woman was a hero fighting for justice. Another possibility is a deep-seated personal grudge that led to the extreme act.
Yes, in some comic storylines, Deadpool has been shown to kill Iron Man.
Yes, Thanos does kill Spider-Man in some comic storylines.
Yes, in some comic storylines, the Punisher has been shown to confront and potentially kill Spider-Man.
Yes, Thanos did kill Iron Man in the comic. It was a significant and emotional moment for fans.
Spider-Man doesn't typically kill Kingpin. His moral code often stops him from taking a life, but there are complex situations in comics where the outcome is less straightforward.