Yes, Superman has been shown killing in some comic storylines, but it's not a common occurrence.
Yes, sometimes Superman has killed in certain comic storylines, but it's not a common occurrence.
Yes, sometimes Superman has been depicted as killing in certain comic storylines.
No, Superman has conventionally been shown as a white character in the comic universe. There haven't been any significant storylines where he was portrayed as black.
No, Superman doesn't kill Shazam in the comics. They usually have conflicts but not to the extent of one killing the other.
In certain comic arcs, Superman was forced to take that extreme action against Zod due to the circumstances and threats posed. It was a complex and controversial moment in the comics.
Yes, in some comic storylines, Batman has been involved in situations where Superman's fate is uncertain or where actions could be interpreted as leading to Superman's demise.
Indeed, Doomsday managed to kill Superman in the comics. It was a dramatic and unforgettable scene that changed the course of the story. Many thought Superman was gone for good, but as comics go, there's always a twist.
Yes, in some comic storylines, Superman does kill Zod.
In the main comic storylines, Batman did not kill Superman. Their relationship is complex and filled with challenges, but not fatal confrontations. Usually, they find ways to work together or resolve their differences without resorting to killing.
In most comic storylines, Batman doesn't kill Superman. Their relationship is complex, with battles and rivalries, but outright killing is rare. It goes against Batman's moral code and the general tone of their dynamic.